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Closing the infrastructure investment gap

rothers and sisters, Canada, they have robust B In the U.S., we can all breathe a collective sigh plans for massive infra- of relief; the election is over as far as courting your vote structure spending. Like and hearing everyone’s opinion for or against the vari- all issues, the federal gov- ous candidates. As we congratulate President-Elect Joe ernment alone is not the Biden, we can move on to other signi cant issues facing sole decider in allocating our union, our countries and across the world. nances; provincial poli- First and foremost, we must not let our guard down in tics and ideology come ERIC DEAN General President defending all we have earned and gained for the bene t of into play. Some resisting or our members and our union. Watch for anti-union forces delaying the federal initia- to propose weakening of our standards as an excuse for tive have kept from others jumping right in. In the U.S., post-pandemic recovery. We must insist our two federal we have gotten plenty of lip service for robust infra- governments invest in our health and well-being. structure plans. All talk, no action. Every candidate North American resources and nances are strained promised their plan to be bigger than their opponent’s as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Both countries or predecessor’s, while those in Congress stymied fund- came to the immediate assistance of various industries ing, reducing size and scope out of political theater or and groups of citizens in need. Many will argue whether core ideological beliefs. is endless cycle needs to stop. we have not done enough to alter the consequences; that One party uses austerity to deny the other party any is not what I am talking about right now. perceived political win. Each state depends on match- e containment and cure for the virus (along with ing funds from the federal government. Infrastructure the eventual distribution of vaccines) is not a political funding plans for maintenance and expansion get issue. e allocation of resources, taxes and personnel pushed o, lying in wait for the silver bullet that Con- is a role our governments can and should lean in on gress and the president never deliver. to contend with the negative eects of the pandemic and the economic realities we now face. As we wait to Infrastructure is the backbone of sort out post-COVID economic issues, experts warn a COVID recession is likely and government investment our economies and a necessary will be needed to make up for private capital decreasing. input to every economic output. Infrastructure is the backbone of our economies and a necessary input to every economic output. In

Christian Coutrouzas and Evan Emery, Do we want a handout? Absolutely not. We want the Local 721 (Toronto, Ontario) of Antamex federal governments to budget, plan and make invest- Industries at 100 Queens Quay. ments in infrastructure. No municipality, state, or province can do it alone; federal governments must do their part, whether it be by air, land, or water. ey can start with

transportation, locks and dams, roads and bridges, elec- 2020 NOVEMBER trical grids, pipelines, broadband internet, schools and medical facilities—investments bene ting builders, indus- tries and citizens who use such facilities. e plans must include new, expanded facilities and upgrades and main- tenance of existing infrastructure assets. I’m not trying to give a lesson on the economic ben- e ts of these types of investment; Google it and see how 3

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 3 11/19/20 10:49 AM Local 63 and VEI Solutions work at West Loop redevelopment in Chicago.

Century Steel Erectors of Pittsburgh at the CSVT Bridge. Will Rhodes, Local 851 (Cleveland) of Aristeo Construction Company, out of Livonia, Michigan.

much gross domestic product (GDP) relies upon our stewardship insists government resources be expanded national infrastructures. North America’s infrastruc- to foster a post-economic opportunity for our citizens ture bill is long overdue—continued failure to settle and construction industries. To our union leaders and that bill risks rising costs, falling business productivity, rank-and-le members, no better argument exists for plummeting GDP, lost jobs, and ultimately reduced dis- our insistence government responsibly invest. posable income for working families. As one of our key performance indicators, we have Banks, auto companies, airlines and other sectors asked local unions to improve our public perception have been bailed out by taxpayers with resources com- and change our union’s standing and inuence in the ing from our paychecks. Yet, government o ce holders geographical areas represented. I will give voice to the claim we can’t aord to pay for the necessary work Iron Workers’ call for favorable laws on worker stan- engineers and society say and can clearly see that our dards and fairness for organizing and health and safety infrastructure desperately requires. To pass the buck, in a future article. We must communicate our needs and governments attempt to sell or privatize resources potential solutions to our elected o cials, up and down with taxpayers ultimately footing the bill, now having the line. Without this, a dierent outcome, one heeding to pay to use these outsourced systems. ey sell out the public’s health and welfare, is not possible. our public resources and payment comes due to us, all Now that we have cast our votes (thank you), let’s tell due to poor planning, lack of will and courage to fund them why we vote and what our expectations are. Iron- infrastructure needs. workers are proven leaders on the job; our communities We must demand infrastructure funding be made need us now more than ever. a priority. Legislatures and provinces and states must allocate signicant resources to halt the harmful conse- quences to families, businesses and economies. It must not be delayed by the economic hardships brought on by Eric Dean THE IRONWORKER the pandemic and the stimulus spending to date. Good General President, 1051885 4

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 4 11/19/20 12:22 PM HAYWARD FIELD RENOVATION: A LASTING TRIBUTE TO TRACK AND FIELD LOCAL 29 (PORTLAND, ORE.)

project like Hayward Field Renovation at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Ore- A gon, comes around once in a lifetime. Steeped in a rich 100-year history, Hayward Field has become the nation’s most storied track and eld venue, the home of legends since its inception. It’s named for the father of Oregon track and eld and one of its most innovative early coaches, Bill Hayward (1904 – 1947). e architecture of this new track and eld “theatre” is advanced with multiple interwoven layers. It has a capacity of 12,650 permanent seats with the option to expand to nearly 25,000 seats. At the core and sup- porting the majority of the weight are 50 raker trusses and 77 curved diagrid. e diagrid consists of 539 didn’t hesitate to enter the race. steel bents. Each bent repeats evenly, individually rolled 14-inch pipe Once the contract was awarded to morphing slightly in scale, fol- sections welded and bolted together. REFA, their teams quickly got to lowing the geometry of the track. e diagrid interfaces with an work. e expectations of the own- Intended to create a heroic wood aluminum extrusion and tension ers were high. Workers had to come

roof structure, the steel bents are cable system stretching a Texlon together on an accelerated timeline NOVEMBER capped on both sides with Douglas ETFE (ethylene tetrauoroethylene) and create a world-class track and r, glue-laminated beams, a tribute translucent silver membrane over eld facility by May 2020. A myriad to Oregon history, culture, and for- the diagrid structure, the nal outer of factors and details had to be taken

est products. skin of the stadium. into consideration. A structure of 2020 Stitching it all together on the When REFA Erection, Inc. of this scale and complexity with 32 outside of the bents is a complex Tigard, Oregon, was invited to erection sequences would present web of curved steel pipe called the bid on this landmark project, they many unforeseen challenges. 5

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 5 11/19/20 10:50 AM A er months of careful planning, Campbell’s operators worked together 50-feet-to-85-feet tall, ranging from REFA contracted with longtime seamlessly as a team to achieve the 12,000 pounds to 40,000 pounds, trusted partner Ness Campbell monumental task of safely and e- respectively. REFA had to fabricate Crane. REFA and Ness Campbell ciently hanging all the complex iron a custom table jig to ensure proper worked to ensure the right mix on schedule. t-up prior to welding the sections of cranes and rigging was being e rst pieces of steel to arrive in together. ere was a collection used. Six cranes were on site: (2) two upper and lower sections were of 10 welders working to complete 2250s, (1) 16,000, (1) 160 ton, (2) 130 bents. Once assembled, the huge the task. Once the welds were THE IRONWORKER ton. REFA’s ironworkers and Ness curved pieces were approximately completed, a thorough UT was 6

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 6 11/19/20 10:50 AM performed by the inspectors. Bents Total station was an indispens- then had to be moved away from the able tool used in the eld to ensure table area, sandblasted and brought bents, rakers and bowl steel were back to the table for paint. A cus- on-grid and set at the proper eleva- tom engineered spreader bar was tion. Once position was established, fabricated to li the bents at their total station’s prism reector was fulcrum point. is custom assem- placed on each step of every raker bly, in addition to stabilizers at the truss for positive verication. base, was necessary for full control. At the height of the project, Raker trusses started to lter on- REFA employed 50 workers on days site, ranging from 5,000 pounds to and 50 on nights. Five raising gangs 30,000 pounds. e raker trusses worked on an accelerated timeline connect the bents and bowl steel and support the majority of the moving 5,100 tons of steel. e job consisted of a total of 77 bent pieces,

weight from precast seating. REFA 2020 NOVEMBER ironworkers used porta powers and 50 raker truss pieces, 539 diagrid guy cables to manipulate rakers pieces, 462 curved glulam pieces, into their nal position on the grid. 426 pieces of precast and 104 union Rigging had to be precise—coordi- ironworkers who safely got the job nation between REFA’s raising gang done. Let the games begin! and bolt up hands was essential to Editor’s note: Some job site photos correct placement. were taken prior to the 2020 pandemic. 7

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 7 11/19/20 10:50 AM IRONWORKERS POLITICAL ACTION LEAGUE WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE OUR VETERANS FOR THEIR DEDICATION, COURAGE, SACRIFICE AND SERVICE TO THEIR COUNTRY.

All ironworkers listed below have shared their names per our request in The Ironworker. If you are a veteran and would like to be mentioned in the next update of Union Veterans Council list, please complete the form on our website ironworkers.org. Click the Get Involved tab, select Union Veterans Council, complete the form and click submit.

Local 1 Local 3 Local 5 Henry Adamic, Robert Aikens, “Buddy” Clifford Paul Adams Jr., Brian Anderson, William Anderson, Peter Arren, Aubrey Baber, Kenneth Baldwin, Allen, Dale Allen, Michael Andruch III, Albert Bass, Gregory Baker, HJ Baker, George Batcher III, Thomas Best, Charles Ray Black, Leroy Blake Jr., Paul Basselen, Bernard Berg, Ladell Bonds, Stephen James Bauduin, Robert Bedillion, Kenneth Dennis Blakeman, Robert Wayne Bowers, James Borozan, Thomas Breeden, James Breslin, Lawrence Berliner, Joseph Bernarding, Sean Bernarding, Brothers, Jack Carter, J.P. “Buddy” Cefalu, Mark Bubser, Cliff Bura, Fred Burkamp Jr., Lloyd Burtch, Kevin Bish, John Blick, James Bongiorni, Wes Coles, James Conaway, Kenneth Crouse, George Hector Caballero, George Canary, Victor Cancialosi, Bortmas, James Bouduin, Stephen Bretz, Jeremy Decatur III, Lawrence Decatur, Dennis Dye, Fred Thomas Carmody II, Bohdan Chalus, Elmer Brewer, William Buhl, James Burkhart, Robert Fernald, Robert Fugel, Hubert “Hoot” Fuller Jr., Christian, Donald Christian, Joseph Coluzzi, Eugene Bush, David Cameron, Randy Castrodad, Patrick Chauncey Galloway, Preston George Jr., Dennis T. Comparin, Richard Connolley, John Conway, Wayne Cleary, Daniel Codan, Larry Collins, William Gray, Emmitt Greene, Gary Greene, Danny Griffith, Cook, Kenneth Dado, William Dahlborn Jr., William Collins Jr., Jack Costello, William Creely, Frederick Mark Hale, Steven Harty, Thomas Haw Jr., Robert Davis, Gary DeMark, Marc Dosen, Gordon Driscoll, Crisp, James Crowley, Terrance Crowley, George Hawkins, Graham Henry Jr., Chuck Hesse, Cecil Richard Driscoll, William Edmonds III, Carl Erickson, Crownover, Matthew Culley, Brad Cumberland, Higginbotham, Joe Higgs, George Hindle, Joseph Joel Espinosa, Mark Essary, Larry Ferris, Michael David Czapiewski, Christopher Dann, Charles Hollar Jr., Dennis Hughes, Steven Izzo, Augusta Flood, William Flynn, Edward Froehlich, Raymond Davis, David DeCarolis, August Doehre, James Jackson Jr., Ralph Jackson, Nathaniel David James, Gaik, Thomas Gardiner, Robert Gattermeir Jr., Dorrance, Daniel Eichenlaub, Bryan Englert, Daniel Christopher Jamison, Jason Kidwell, James Kreckel, William Gibbons, Patrick Gluchman, Anthony Englert, Lee Fetterman, Charles Ford, Henry Foley, Donald Lambert, Whitt Garfield Lowe, Clifton Gradle Jr., Joseph Grahovac, Dominic Graziano, David Fox, James Galloway Jr., Gordon Grivas, McCoy Jr., Mark McHugh, Charles McKenzie, Billy Joseph Greco, William Gregory, Phillip Grisaffe, James Grivas, Bill Grzybowski, Patrick Guidice, McLaughlin, Thomas McLaughlin, Frank Migliaccio, Ernest Gruszkowski, Frank Grzemski, Greg Hansen, Wayne Gunderson, Kyle Gustin, Michael Hale, Paul Morris, Cyrus Neal Jr., Mark O’Connell, Daniel Sven Hanson, Wally Hathaway, Daniel Haughian, Robert Handza, Dennis Harmon, Edward Harmon, Parker, Joseph Pesti, Frank Piccione, Lloyd Quinn, Sanford Haumesser, Dan Henderson, Maurice John Heinlein, Michael Hellman, James Hermann, David Reigle, Timothy Ritmiller, Frank Russo, C. “Spike” Hennessey, William Henning, Michael Richard Immekus, Joseph Jackanic, Robert Mike Schroeder, Alphonso Sharperson, David Heraty, Eric Hysing, John Ivancich, Steven Jamison, Jackanic, John Jamerson, John Jessen, William Lamont Sheff, Dirk Shipley, Robert Sides, John Leonard Jarmuz, Nicholas Johnson, Thomas Joos, Christopher Kiser, Frederick Koppenhaver, Simms II, Ronald Spates, Edward Staylor Jr., Ray Kalvaitis, William Keegan, Steven Kost, Robert Eugene Krise, Fred Kumm, Ray Large, David Stublarec, Robert Taylor, Garfield Trumble, Ronald Kowalski, Nicholas Krajac, Jeffrey Kraus, James Leitzell, Michael Lis, Charles Lonick, Daniel Mace, Tucker, Robert Valentine, Donald Walker, Thomas Letten, Williams Linares, Thomas Lofgren, Charles Gary Majeski, Robert Malley Jr., Richard Manko, Washington Sr., Robert Wayne, Dennis Webber, Mabry, Carl Malinowski, Robert Mallo, William Dale Margus, Nathan McElhenney, Paul McMahon, Jack Whitt, Dennis Williams, Kenneth Wilson Marema, James Maynard Jr., Joseph Mazzorana, Cornelius McMillen, Charles Medley, Jack Merling, Keith McCoy, Kevin McDonell, Phillip McMullen, Frank Milliron, Rick Miros, Dana Morrison, Albert Local 6 Franklin Miezio, Thomas Miezio, Gene Miller, James Munsick, Brent Neal, Timothy Neigh, Christopher John Campbell, Michael Cassidy, John Clemens, Miller, Ernest Miller Jr., Emory Mockbee, R. Henry Nicholson, Shaun Norbert, Burton Pace, Daniel Ernest Colern, Michael Colern, Paul Corbran, Mohr, John Mooncotch, Victor Mugica, James Pacich, Chad Pedigo, Paul Pepka, Dennis Pitt, Joseph Curtin, David “Red” Dahn, Robert Dunlap, Nance, Ralph Nelson, Donald Nettnin, Michael William Plater Jr., Mark Powell, Ralph Prasnikar, Leo David Dutton, Duane Euscher, Bill Ford, Michael Ninkovich, Michael O’Hara, Frank Pauley, Thomas Puma, Albert Quaill, David Quarture, Austin Ralicki, Garvey, Patrick George, John Gibson, Michael Peppers, Norb Piorek, Joseph Pongetti, Joseph Richard Rehberg, Eric Rush, Jason Ryan, Derek Gusek, Michael Gzyl, Seth Halftown Jr., Jerome Popovich, Bruce J. Porth, Christopher Porth, Sauer, Kenneth Schlichtkrull, Kenneth Sines, Henry Halligan Jr., Brian Hart, James Hayes, Joseph James Quintanilla, Thomas Rambo, James Reilly, Smith, Jeffrey Smith, Joseph Staskowicz, Michael Heintz, James Held, Michael Hubbard, Terry Frank Reyes, Johnny Ridgley, Milorod Ristich, Basil Station, Glenn Stolitza, Sean Storey, William Jimerson, Ronnie Johnson, Ronald Kinn, Wayne Robertson, John Rosa, Philip Rosenbach, Donald Sullivan, Russell Suprek, Adam Tack, Ray Tallerico, Kinney, Jason Kurtz, Henry Kwandrans, Thomas Roszak, Michael Rotkvich, Kenneth Rudnicki, James William Tann, William Thomas, Paul Timms, Laska, Ron MacNeil, Timothy Murphy, Robert Russell, Billy Russell, Leonard Rybarski, Richard Lawrence Trimnal, Ray Turner III, James Ujevich, Pavlovic, Leonard Potts Jr., Michael Quinn, Michael Rzonca, Carl Sabin, Samuel Sandilla, Marcel Satalic, Paul Valdiserri, Steven Walker, John Wantje, Sage, Earl Schuster, Gary Seitz, Ronald Seneca, Wayne Scott, Brian Seidling, Ronald Shong, Frank John Ward, George Weber, David Werwie, David James Stewart, Joe Sullivan, Carlton Swetland, Shukstor, Robin Snyder, Thomas Stemple, Daniel Wesley, John West, William Wilson, Joshua Wise Daniel Szvoren, Kevin Thomas, Keith Turner Stua, Timothy Szorc, Larry Tillman, Edward Tisza, Ted Trzaskowski, Robert Uhlar, Richard Urnezis, Donald Vander Voort, Herman VanWerven, Kenneth Varga, Peter Vrdolyak, Walter Vukadinovich, Daniel Wajerski, Edward Wendling, Carl Willaby, Donald Williams, Steven Wolff, Michael Wood, George Yaksic, John Yarbrough, Michael Zubeck THE IRONWORKER

All ironworkers listed have shared their names per our request in The Ironworker. If you are a veteran and would like to be mentioned in the next update of Union Veterans Council list, please complete the form on ironworkers.org. Click the Get Involved tab, select Union Veterans Council, complete the form and click submit. 8

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 8 11/19/20 10:50 AM IRONWORKER VETERANS

Local 7 Local 10 Local 17 James Anderson, Richard Augustine, Ronald Baika, Robby Brauner, Benjarman Deal, Chris Deboe, Jesse Bennett, Camilo Black, Paul Bozak, Virginia Ronald Bernardos, Thomas Broderick, Christopher Alfredo De La Hoz, Troy Ewing, Tyler Haanpaa, Brotherton, Christopher Cann, Thomas Ciryak, John Brooks, James Brooks, Ross Carter, Michael Cain, Jeremy Hall, Jeffery Harmon, Roger Henderson, Cleary, Arthur Cross, Walter Davis Jr., James Dietz, William Cain, Carmen Caterino, Joseph Chittick, Jordan Kling, Robert Knapp, Nicholas Lillie, John LaMoine Dillon, Russell Dillon, Gary Dinger, Curtis Charles Cintro, John Coakley Sr., Kevin Collins, Maddox, Joseph Madrigal, Tim Morgan, Austin Ferguson, James Greene, Joseph Gulasey, Samuel John J. Collins, John R Collins, Lawrence Connery, Muller, William Murkin, Tim Newton, Brian Paulsen, Hall, Rudy Heniger, Sean Kiley, Bernie Kozak, Richard Connolly, Joseph Cooper, James W Costello, Michael Perkins, Jacob A. Perry, Brett Ralston, Richard Kreal, William Lane, Bethany Lapp, William Vinny Coyle Sr., Edward Donovan, Michael Doucette, Phillip Rick, John Sanders, Larry Scott, Joshua Lee, Jared Litke, Robert Lonsinger, Lawrence Loren, Thomas Driscoll, Michael Durant, Elde Dutter, Paul Shockney, Brandon Slocum, Thomas Tucker, Anthony Loria Jr., Paul Marcum, Clyde Martsolf, Frazier, Eugene Gable, Patrick Gibbons, Randolph James Turpin, Brian Van Belkum, Trent Watson, Dave Mikus, Rudolph Monroy, Stephen Moran, Green Jr., Robert Greenough II, Richard Godinho, Tim Webb, Scott Yount, Brady Zeigenbein Jacob Nash, William Palladino, Gurnie Randall, Katie Robert Godino, James Hagerty, Gerard Haire, Sanicky, Darrell Unger, John Ward, Steven Weaver, John Hurley, Erick Irizarry, William Jack, Edward Local 11 Richard Weidokal, Milburn White, Roy Whitman Lally Jr., William LaVoilette, Robert Lind Sr., Alfred Thomas “Tutone” Abelson, William Aitkens, Lisby, Terrance Logan, Paul Lynch, Daniel MacIssac, Local 21 Christopher Alvarez, James Andrewski, James Francis MacNeil, Robert Maguire, Thomas Manley, Bergin, Maurice Bernard, Sam Britton, Richard Bucco, Gary Akerberg, Gary Andersen, Jerry Andersen, Robert Maxwell, Brian McGillicuddy, Neal McKelligan, Bruce Cahoon, William Campbell, Ronald Caputo, Roger Beargeon, Anson Berry, William Biede, Francis McKinnon Jr., Robert McKenzie, Stephen Robert Carr, Gary Christensen, Robert Collumb, Oval Bittner, Franklin Briggs, Dannie Caskey, Gary Monahan, James Morrissey Jr., Jack Morton, Charles David Colon, Thomas Cox, Michael Delpaoli, Charles Cass, Frank Clark Jr., John Croy, Jim Daly, Terry Mosher, Stephen Moulton, Reginald Munson, Charles Donnelly, Charles Faessinger, Javier Fandino, Drake, Harley Goings Sr., Carl Green, Robert Harris, Nuelist III, Forrest Nies, James O’Connor, Michael Randall Fedon, John F. Fogarty III, Edwardo B. Frank Hodge, Dave Holman, Jerry Kelley, Richard Pariseau, Raymond Pelletier, Russell Phillips, Ronald Garabito Jr., Jayson Gassler, Gerardo Gomez, Chris Kowal, Darrell Kunkel, James Lambing, Keith Laue, Pioggia, Derek Reid, Michael Rivera, Donald K. Roche, Griggs-Baeder, Edward Halifko, Edward Hanks, Kevin Laue, Greg Lunn, Douglas Lyons, George William Ross, Vincent Ryan, Edward Saksa, John Joseph Heintz, Michael James, Raymond Jehlen, Macht, Roy Malchow, Rodney Mather, Bren Mattes, Sampson Jr., John Skane, Thomas Skowron, Howard Daniel Julio, Martin Kiernan, Robert Kolmer, Joon Gordon McDonald, William McDonald, Alfred Stumpf, James Tamulen, Thomas Targett, William Lee, James Leslie, Kenneth Littlehales, Kenneth Newsom, John Nun, Darrell Nurton, Robert Oates, Townsend, Anthony Trinchini, John Tregoning III, Lucas, Brian C. Magner, Leighton Manges, Michael David Oldenburg, Robert Peck, Lance Rawson, Charles Turcotte, Thomas Vear Sr., Moe Villeneuve, Mazzocchi, Edward McGrath, Lawrence McGrath, Tait Rowley, Troy Sanford, Dennis Schissel, Stu Richard Vogel, Michael Walker, David Walmsley, Martin McInerney, John McMullen, Anthony M. Steffens, Richard Steinauer, Frank Urzendowski, Brendan Watson, Edward White, Francis Whitty, Melindra, Richard Mell, Melvyn Meszaros, Marcus J. Roger VanFossen, Nathaniel Vesely, Derick Weston, Michael Williams, Gerald Yanovitch Jr., Frank Wirtz Metayer, Brandon M. Miller, Michael Molina, John Joseph Whisler, Scott Williams, Jeff Woodward Local 8 Mooney, Justin D. Murphy, Eugene O’ Rourke, John Patrick, Chet Patterson, Daniel Petrych, Sergio Local 22 Francis Ansell, James Armstrong, Gerald Ayotte, Restrepo, Brian Robison, James Sake, Kyriakos S. Michael Artman, James D. Barrett, Dennis Joseph Barfoot, Joseph Bazile, William Beckstrom, Savidis, Miguel Serrano, Thomas Smith, John Brown, Larry Cornwell, David Craig, Brent A. Leslie Bedell, Donald Bennett, Henry Blancovitch, Speer, Jamel Tabron, Steven Tarr Jr., Michael Ginn, Terry Harmon, Frederick Haulk III, Michael A. Bolen, Jerry Boll, Kenneth Bradshaw, Tenore, Henry Toft, Edmund Tyndell, Salvator Vincent E. House, Maurice Howery, Johnathan H. Dave Brockman, Randall Bryce, Cecil Cameron, Veccia, Charles Vuocolo, Ryan Williams, Clyde Kelly, Johnny Landers, Wesley Stevens, Richard E. Carlson, Richard Chase, Robert Clairmont, Williamson, George Woodall, Robert Zawistowski Judson West, Robert Wooten, Steve Yee Patrick Cramer, Gregory Davis, Michael Day, Ernest Demmon, George Dobron, Vern Erskine, Joseph Local 12 Local 24 Filtz, Karl Fosmo, Joseph Freeborn, Marriah Gatling, Dennis Brough, Thomas Canfora, James Chet Genzmer, Andreas Georgoulis, William Goldi, Robert Auerbach, Dan Betell, Danny Birmingham, Egan, James Franklin, Jere Gaul Sr., Jerry Gil Gonzalez III, Jerome Goyen, Michael Hablewitz, Daniel Bristow, Tyler Bristow, David Brown, Marshall, Dennis McClintock, Al Staley Richard Handrahan, Richard Hanson, Michael Harju, Sam Cassady, Tim Chavez, John Conyers, Adam Ryon Hasse, Edward Hinc, Mark Hoedel, Raymond Local 14 Corchado, James Cordova, Robert Demski, Lee Huberty, Aaron Hyche, James Jackson, Douglas Flint, Charles Harris, Delbert Higginson, Matthew Jaeckel, Josh Janis, David Johnson, Kurt Johnston, Albert A. Allen, James Anderson, Jeffery Bare, Kible, Randy Kirk, Isaac Loncar, Ross Paleaz, James Jorgensen, Randy Jose, Joseph Kangas, Bryon Berry, Joe Boyer, Charles Burnett, William Jomari Palo, Richard Pastorius, John Popino, Daniel Kehl, Thomas Kelley Jr., Randy Klemm, Michael Burns, Andrew DeLateur, Andrew Erickson, Mel Herbert Schillereff, John Schmitt, Jimmie Shasteen, Kluetzman, Joe Kolins, Russell Korpi, Kenneth Fitzpatrick, Martin Fowler, Alex Haas, Lenard Ernest Small II, Owen Travis, Joseph Trujillo Kozikowski, Robert Krumnow, Jan LaCount, Terry Halderman, Mitchell Hanson, Ed Haven, Pat LaForest, Gerald Lambert, John LaPlante, Dennis Henderson, Ellan Hinsz, Gary Hundeby, Ethan Local 25 Leist, Michael Lester, Allan Leurquin, Charles Lovell, LeGrand, Scott Miesler, Ryan Moyer, Albert Martin Adrian, Dennis Aguirre, Michael Babcock, Patrick Lyman II, Myles Marietti, Scott Marietti, Mumford, Donald Patterson, Wallace Phillipson, John Baldwin, Paul Becigneul, John Bell, Murney Michael Marshall, Wade Martzahl, Anthony Mayrhofer, Eric Price, James Ryckman, Pat Sanders, Edwin Bell, Terry Biggs, Robert Bliss, William Bliss, Robert Joseph McGonagle, Terrance McGrath, Chuck Schubert, Rick Schute, James Seely, Verneal Boorsma, Kurtis Dane Bowers, Edward Brie, Curtis Mehling, Terry Miller, Todd Miller, William Miske, Stroud, Blake Vaughn, Ronald Vick, Jack Young Butcher, Donald Byrnes, Edward Chance, Thomas John Montgomery, Richard Moreno, Timothy Morris, Chavis, Ronald Cooper, Willie Cooper, Marc Crance, James Morrison, Ted Morrison, Bruce Myers, John Local 15 Glenn DeLorey, Frank DeLucia, Jeff Dillon, Todd Ney, Edwin Nichols, Edgar Olivares, Karl Paisley, Tor Augustinsen, Bruce Babcock, Bernhard Docken, Albert Dubey, Ken Dumas, James Duncan, Roger Papesh, Michael Pascoe, Robert Pascoe Sr., Biederman, Dale Bodman, George Bodman, Michael Fay, Jason Friedberg, Alan Friend, Gerald Dean Patron, Robert Peltier, Joseph Picciano, David Nicholas Bonadies, Lawrence Bresnahan, John Garrison, Timothy Gering, Richard Gotham, Keith Pickard, Edwin Plettner, Christopher Polequin, Broughal Jr., Walter Brown, Lamar Burt, Wayne Gretzler, Steven Gulick, Jason Gulley Sr., Corey Hake, Richard Poos, Calvin Richard, Thomas Roman, Camp, Fabien Castonguay, Jacob Danis, Robert Leo Harrigan, Cliff Henry, Fred Hetzer, Vincent Horn, Dale Saeger, Rhodney Savard, Anthony Schafer, Dearden, Winston Douglas, Leonard Fayer, Ignazio Mark Hoye, Dennis Janowiak, Chris Jensen, Gerald Terrance Schuster, John Seeley, Brad Sefcik, Leonard Fragione, Ronald Freeman, Patrick Fries, Joel Kerr, James Kimball, Terrance Kuriger, David Lucas, Serauskas, Eugene Skogman, Randall Smith, Kurt Junokas, Roger Kolaczenko, Robert Lajoie, Alec Raymond Manyen, Colbert Marcum, James Markham, Sommers, Michael Soppa, Ronald Spranger, James St. Leclaire, Wilmot Lee Jr., Paul LeTendre, James Kevin McDonell, David McGillen, Mike Michael, Peter, Roy Stellwagen, Russell Swenor, Duane Sweere, Levesque, Charles Loredo, David Lynch, Richard Marcus Middleton, Lester Miller, Bobby Morgan, Dennis Techlin, Fred Theilacker, Craig Thompson, MacCartney, Andre Martin, Roger Martin, Bernard Richard Mosher, Earl Myers, Richard Nesgoda, James Thornton, Burt Van Boxtel, Daniel Van Brocklin, McGloin, Joseph McGloin, John McGuinness, Herbert Nutter Jr., Roy Parker, Bruce Patterson, James Van Brocklin, John Van Brocklin, Adrian

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Local 27 Local 44 Local 63 Robert Ah’Colt, Brandon Anthony, Don Anthony, Earl Adams Jr., Kenneth Ashcraft, Brian Attebery, Randi Amato, Robert Anderson, Ronald Angelo, Marcus Anthony, Robert Anthony, Thomas Anthony, Arthur Baker, John Baugh, Johnnie Baugh, C “Jack” Derrick Burkle, Daniel Canniff, Martin Canniff, Lyle Bothel, John Costello, Teddy Dodd, Jimmy Bennett, Larry Bills, Gordon Boman, John Booth Jr., Terence Canniff, Louis Casillas, William Cavanaugh, Gallegos, Randy Iverson, William Jackson, Brian Clyde Boyce, Ron Boyce Sr., Gary Brooks, Terry John Colby, Kevin Crowe, Thomas Deacy, Edwin Johnson, Russell Johnson, Jay Meier, Jon W. Buob, Hanzley Butler Jr., Van Campbell, Donny Deasy, William Dohrn, Thomas Dombek, Robert Meranda, Vernon McGaugh, Sean Rasmussen, Jared Carver, Dan Chambers, Kenneth Cochran, Rob Donahue, Robert Eaton, Lawrence Elliot, Brian Rose, Max Sanchez, Ralph Symes, Paul Wach Colson, Ron Cotcamp, Harold Edwards, Ed Feilhuer, Farmer, Douglas Fletcher, Robert Flowers, Richard Kenneth Fischer, Lee Flins, Marvin Franklin, Erik Fredericksen, Pete Gomez, Paul Goodrich, Phil Local 28 Frondorf, Loyce Garmany, Lowell Glick, Norm Goodrich, Thomas Grote, Jim Haddon, Allen Glick, Tony Gray, Saria Gwin-Maye, Austin Hall, Hathaway, Philip Husarik, Leonard Japczyk Sr., Robert Hamby, Steve Gulitti, O.C. Stratton Robert Hardy, John Hoskins, Anthony Imhoff, Joe Michael Japzyk, Edward Jones, Daniel Koney, Local 29 Jones, Ryan Jones, Mike Kelsch, Tim Kilgore, Mark Michael Kosinski, Ed Kotinek, James Kowall, Kloeker, Eugene Knasel, Dale Kries, Mike Kroth, Anthony Krawczyk, Frederick Krueger, Michael Ray Appel, Mike Ballinger Sr., Jeff Barker, Rion Kevin Kruetzkamp, Joseph Lemberg, Jerry Lee Liesenfelt, Gene Luptak, James Matza, Harry Barrett, Andrew Brodehl, Matt Carpenter, Lovitt, Al Lowe Sr., Frank Lucas, Tom McRoberts, McDonald, William McGleam, George Michalski, Jeremiah Casey, Adam Clement, James Connelly, Pat Meadows, James Melzer, Tim Middendorf, Mike Douglas Mika, Robert Mitacek, Robert Mohr, Claudia Travis Corbet, Dennis Cox Jr., Brad Daugherty, Mitchell, James Myers, Randy Myers, John New, Montez, William Mucha, Robert Muff, Charles Kevin Davis, Mike Dubrasky, Mark Dunkle, Victor Roger Oberding, Roger Ortlieb, Steve Osborne, Mussatto, Mike “Rooster” Mussatto, Alan O’Neill, Elizalde, Roberto Flores, Troy Garrett Sr., Jessy Leroy Owens Sr., Robert Pangallo, George Payton, Jeff O’Sullivan, Ronald Olafsen, Ray Pellicore, Gonzalez, Marty Grant, Sean Griswold, Robert Ronald Piper, Barry Pollard, Mike Proud, Clarence Dennis Petrokovitch, William Provenza, John Haapala, Tyler Haggar, William Holmes, Roberto “Babo” Pruitt, William Ralston, Noel Roberts, Ptaszek, Tyler Retting, Dennis Richardson, Helmer Jimenez, Mark Johnson, Ryan Justice, James Bryan Rowekamp, Sean Ryan, Louie Sattler, Allen Ringstrom, Raymond Robertson, Alvaro Sandoval, Kanooth, Randy Kent, Matt Kolln, Chris Kosmas, Scarber, David Schweiger, William Seward Sr., William Sattler, Mallory Schmeder, Robert Serafini, John Leis, Larry Linstrom, George Logan, Ronald Lucas Shelton, Raymond Shinkle, Gary Solar, Ralph Richard Shivley, James Smithson, Anthony Soltero, Lowe, Austin Lundmark, Brett Mates, Jason Mates, Spence, Jason Stallmeyer, Theodore Stanley Jr., William Sorice, Andrew Soulian, Robert Swager, Jamie Maygra, Ronald McCord, Adam McDermott, Stanley Steinmetz, Martin Sweeney, John Joseph Urso, John Van Walker, Alejandro Valtierra, Larry McNeice, Kenneth Mickle, Edward Mintun, Thompson, Esq., Nelson Tilley, William Wagers, Paul Frank Volek, Robert Vuletich, Lester Watson, James Ryan Mobley, Matt Momb, Fred Montano, Tanner Wagner, Rod Walton, Bill Warf, Mike Watson, Mike Welter Jr., Dennis Wood, Martin Zick, Robert Ziebell Neal, Justin Ogden, Robert Osborn, Merle Perrin, Weitz, Ray White, Kenny Williams, Henry Young Douglas Reimer, Charles Riggs, Robert Robison, Local 66 Raymond Rush Sr., Ray Rush Jr., Jim Russell, Local 46 (Illinois) Jay Jackson Philip Samuelson, Bryan L Schneider Jr., Matthew Benjamin Beard, Bill Brammer, Thomas Cupo, Schriber, Tanner Shube, Bradley Smith, Ernie Jeffrey Delafuente Tyrone Desheers, Daniel Local 67 Soto, Kevin Soto, Brandon Stampfer, Nick Stapley, Ferrato, Carlos Flores, Craig Garrett, George Robert Starke, William Starke III, Murray Starkey, Michael Alitz, Jimmy Belken, Jim Brown, Wes Grimsley, E.E. Harruff, Cory Heggs, Terry House, Jeremiah Stone, John Thomas, Eugene Twiss, Brown, David Bullis, Eugene Cosner, Jon Willard House, Joseph Jackson, Allen Lane, Daniel Veason, Dean Viers, Chris Waterman, Derwin Culbertson, Robert Davidson, James Doggett, Josh Leach, Nikolas Matthews, Ian McCartney, Warren, Mike Williams, Robert R. Williams Sr., Lawrence Eddy, Donald Edwards, Kirk Gathercole, Scott Miller, Evin Nieradka, David Norris, Portis Williams, Michael Whisman, Thomas Worley Mark Gilloon, Timothy Glick, Thomas Greenwood, Bryant Nunez, William O’Brien, Earl Powell, Matthew Helmers, Lawrence Hindert, James Jim Riemer Sr., Albert Ross, Jason Sanchez, Local 33 Howerton, Gary Johnson, Donald Kenne, James Schroeder, Joseph Schroeder, Haresh Edwin Kennedy, Michael Mack, William Murphy, Scott Bair, Michael Beane, Thomas Collins, Donald Singh, Tau Smith, Carl Stemmons, Stanley Ernest Parmer, Tanner Perkins, Justin Powell, Fisher Jr., Nicholas Forgione, Scott Gardner, Jason Witherbee, John Yard, Kenneth Zirkelbach Matt Reese, Clifford Reublin, Steven Ruepke, Gratton, Basil Guererri, Nathan Hayes, Derek John Sautter, Ronald Schaffer, Marvin Scherr, Lee, Robert Mastowski, Michael McGee, Donald Local 46L (New York) Roger Schoonover, Granville Snuggs, Lester McGloon, William McMannis, George Parsels, James Byrnes, Michael Casey, Patrick Statler, Jacob Stuart, James Vodraska, Bill Kevin Roelofs, Jason Schmelzer, Tim Sheehe, Wes Connors, Howard Hohlfeld, Fred LeMoine, Waterhouse, Donald Watt, Larry A. Wimp Snyder, Peter Sweltz, Ernest “Jim” Van Sickle Frederick McVicker Jr., Richard Mohamed, Local 37 Kevin O’Keefe, Donald Reith Local 70 Jordan Addison, Steven Althoff, James Androski, James Bacon, Robert Bailey, Keith Baker, Local 48 Christopher Bell, Mike Bodner, Gary Broad, James Cotta, Paul Davenport, Antonio Jerry Bailey, Jason Briant, Jimmy Crossley, Chris James Bunch, Tom Carrier, Roger Catlett, Andy Do Monte, Harvey Frank, Brian Jackowitz, Johnson, Walter Lohden, Monroe Neal, Robert Caudill, Blake Cissell, John Collins, Ray Collins, Richard Lachance, Bill Leonard, Kenneth Sanders, Tom Scott, Aaron Thompson, Avery James Coomer, Kelly Cooper, Charles Crabb, Jim Lusignan, James Ryan, Daniel Wright Thompson, Wayne Whipkey, Jerald Winton Douglas, Larry Elam, Daniel Fell, Christopher Local 40 Green, John Joseph, Ralph Judge, Terrance Local 55 Kapfhammer, Russell Matheny, Scott McCabe, Michael Anderson, Brandon Andujar, Matthew Kenneth Mills, Terry Penick, James W Peyton, Cecil Barker, Brad Bollinger, Mike Cathers, David Baldyga, John Barrass, Francis Bellaran, Reid Mark Quinton, Chance Ritz, Mike Rodgers, Larry Cole, Winston Cooperwood, James Dunnett, Sam Blackman, Matthew Boz, Richard Brady, Roy Salings, Robert Schell, Adam Smith, Bob Steurer Fisher, Robert French, Randy Fuzessy, Patrick Bremner, Thomas Burns, Frank Capraro, James Gallagher, Kevin Garner, John Habel, Antonio Denaro, Leonard Dileo, Antonio Do Monte, Local 75 Jaramillo, Albert Kalisik, David Kolbe, Dennis Thomas Eckrote, Edward Fahey, Edward Finnegan, Knitz, Randall Krieger, Audrey Lawrence, Michael Jesse Abercrombie, Ralph Arvizu, Larry Bird, Thomas Forrester, Patrick Fox, William Frisco, Paul Maguire, Mark McDaniel, Robert Mapes Jr., Phillip Bishop, Thomas Bride, Nick Burns, Gaulden, Lawrence Gotti, Matthew Haber, Alan Josh Menter, Joseph Miers, Patrick Miller, David William Cole, Joe Colwell, John Crosser, James Happel, Richard Hartley, Brendan Joyce, Todd Patterson, Kent A. Poca, R. Mike Sohikian, Davis, David Dumont Jr., Aaron Elliott, James Kadell, Matthew Kelly, Patrick Kiernan, Robert Gary Tatro, Timothy Tremmel, Scott Walter, Freshour, James Frey, Joseph Hall, Donnie Kirkpatrick, William Kraham, John La Cour, Bob Peter Wenzler, Gale Weymer, James Wurm Haught, James Head, Philip Holt, Howard Larsen, Lindsay LeBorgne, Robert Liggio, Raymond Horton, John Kruger, Andrew Lamorie, Frank Maddock, William Maddock, James Marsden, Local 58 Lopez, Raymond Masters, Kyle McDonald, Don James McKee, Joseph McNamara, Fred Moak, McEdward, Dean McElroy, Don McKee, Steve Robert Montoor, Tom Mulroy, Thomas Mulvihill, David Cole, Theodore Cothran Sr., Ralph Lindsey McKenna, Donald Medart, Eusebio Moreno Jr., Devin O’Neill, Kevin O’Rourke, Yoollerr Orellana, Buzz Murphy, Richard Pierce, Clint Quirk, Ronald Eliezer Pacheco, Frank Pelose, Theodore Perrin, Local 60 Richards, Alan Ruda, Ernesto Sandoval, Larry James Perrone, Richard Post, James Rhoads, Cameron Babcock, Raymond Carr, Michael Dence, Stewart, Thanh Ta, Robert Vigil, Travis Watson, Benjamin Robbins, Joseph Rodriguez, Nick Dominick Fink, William Fischette, Dave Frost, Ian Wheale, Carol Williams Jr., Conrad Willis Jr. Rosa, Rich Ryan, Hyman Sadler, Troy Smakal, Dick Gunsalus, William Hurley, Scott Mehlin, Connor Smith, Charles Smyth, Chris Spiess, Corey Mossow, Matt Nesbitt, Douglas Potter, Bryan Stacy, Robert Thompson, Kevin Victor, James Ryan, Jamie SanSoucie, Marvin Sipley, Edward J. Walsh, Michael Zang, James Zupan Willis Smith, James Wall, Richard Zender THE IRONWORKER

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Local 79 Local 92 Local 135 Johnnie Allen, William Battel III, Thomas Bell, Charles Andrews, Horace Beddingfield, Charles Donald Alcala, Ellis Black, Monty Brack, Shawn Wendy Bellinger, John Benton, Richard Birdsill, Bullard, Harold Bush, Arvil Cecil, John Clement, Cintron, Todd W Connell, Antonio Delcastillo, James Canada, Robert Degroat, Ralph Dixon Jr., James Cockrell, Raymond Doss, William Draper, Jeremy Fitzgerald, Michael Greener, Kevin Harry Fetter, Noble Fowler Jr., Carlton Frye, Maurice Estes, Eddie Fisher, Mike Funderburk, Griffin, Robert Head, Jacoby R Herbert, Aaron Charles Gerard, Peter Godfrey, Billy Hamilton, Billy Hayes, Montie Hogeland, Billy Holly, Hildebrand, Bruce Johnson, Alton Jordan, James Joseph Harris, William Howell, Michael Johnson, Roger C. Hopper, Edward Hutto, Christopher Landry, Charles Lavelock, Gerald Langston, Dewey Gregory Latta, Richard Lupkes, Norman Morris, Jones, Charlie Lawley, Richard Livingston, Lejeune, Lawrence Loston Jr., Avery Martin, Homer William Myers, Robert Page, Rosaire Pelletier, Johnny Lovechio, Marty May, Clint McDaniel, Miller Sr., James Miller, Jim Moss, Frank Morman, Robert Porter, Richard Redd, Leonard Roberson, Bobby McDowell, Roy Moore Jr., Dan Mullinax, Jim N. Moss, Lance Oineza, Charles Prothro, William Roberson, Samuel Rogers, James Charles Norris Sr., Justin Reed, Jeff Reynolds, Richard Roy, Aron R Savoie, Donnie Sledge, Shahayda, David Singleton, Andreas Stevahn, Phillip Sims, Curtis Steele, Fred Swain, William Joe Stanley, Ovide Stelly, Charles Tolleson Samuel Thornton, Donald Tollerson, Kevin Wallace, Tedford, G. W. Weldon, Randy Whisonant George Walters, Carl Whitaker, Charles Widmer, Local 136 James Williamson, Herbert Wright, Patrick Wynn Local 97 Joseph Cicero, James Cirone Ryan Vaudrin Local 84 Local 147 Jack Beard Sr., Claborn Callahan, Robert Cater, Local 103 Gabriel Buchman, Brent Chapel, Adam Ferguson, Anthony Daigle, Richard Davis Jr., Ronald Del Pup, Jerry Arnold, Craig Atkins, Kyle Ayer, Gerald Roger Ferguson, James Hardiek, Dylan Harris, Jerry Dellinger, Otto Dibala Jr., Travis Dickensheets, Bennett, Joseph Benson III, Brian Benson, Paul Shane Hillman, Steve Hillman, Chad Hogan, Gladwell Fountain, Richard Goodson, Tom Hatton, Bertinotti, Danny Bowlds, James Brackett, Jeffrey King, Brian Landers, Mark Lesh, Bobby Donald Henry, Gayland Higgins, Jimmy James, Bryan Bredhold, Philip Brewster, Troy Burghard, Lukasheay, Scott Ray, Trent Ridley, Justin James Lynn, Jose Martinez, Jimmy McCarthy, John K. Burkeen, Eddie D. Calloway, Michael Smith, Bryan Sumpter, Tracy Theurer, Dustin Clifton McWhorter, Raymond Navarre, John Oates, Calloway, Ronald Camacho, Michael Charleton, Thornton, Edward Whitacre, Lonnie Williams Virgil Patterson, Edward Paul, Jason Payne, Heron Jerry Curtis, Leroy Fischer, William D. Garrett, Perez, James Reeves, Howard Strahan, Cecil Strong, William P. Garrett, Monty Gillette, Anthony Local 155 Henry Van Wormer, Ross Wells, Norman Wilfong Guerrero, Michael Hape, Victor Hill, Vincent Robert Aguirre, Richard Benson, Dana Bobbitt, Hill, Gary Howard, Montie Johnson, Christopher Local 86 Russ Briglia, James Brown, Terry Burrious, James Kassinger, Robert Kassinger, William Kassinger Jr., Cash, Mike Cash, Ricky Chavez, Corey Curtis, Danny Cris Acani, Anthony Alejandre, Art Alton, Lee Harold Klingle, Jimmy Lovelace, Burt Martin, Gaines, Jake Gallegos, Rick Hanniford, Randall Amador, Stephen Anderson, Che Arsenault, Aaron Joseph Martin, Samuel D. Morefield, Lee Opel, Haungs, Mike Henson, Tito Lucero, Wayne Maddox, Babcock, Edward Bannick, Corey Barrett, Brady Harry Osburn, Robert Parker Jr., Brian Rexing, Michael Martinez, Rey Montano, Mario Moreno, Basom, Cheyne Biehl, Thomas Biggins, Justin Charles Richmond, Jeremy Sanders, Eric Scherer, Mike Mullins, Jess Reddington, Mario Reyes, Perry Brown, Daniel Calvin, Hector Canales, Ian Carr, Cody Stephnes, Robert Swafford, Leland Sellick, Paul Schucker, Don Simpson, Nicklas Franklin Carrico, Aquino Catherine, Matthew Swain, Floyd Thompson, Randal Thornburg, Tranchant, John White, Joe Wildenauer, Ken Wilson Chappin, Cecil Cheeka, Rombough Christian, Vernon Tremper, Jerry Whalen, Parish Whalen, Robert Colgrove, Lyle Cooper, John Coppess, Thomas White, Larry Willis, Phillip Wiseman Local 167 Charles Copps, Doug Corn, Hugh Craig, Shane Culp, Paul Daily, James Davis, William Dawson, Local 111 Ed Erhardt, Russell Feivou, Terry French, Don Devoe, Eric DeWitt, Stan Dolph, Thomas Johnathan Glasco, John Grammer, Steve Larry Atkins, James Bach, John Brown, Delbert Donohue, Nathan Downey, David Duncan, Eduardo Grant, Thomas Graves, Thomas Greer, James Carrier, Gerry Davis, Adam Day, Jay DeValkenaere, Duran, Matthew English, Bill Escher, Vincent “Meat Dog” Hallum, Ronald Harbour, Mark Robert Felts, Zachary Fontenoy, Jim Gustaf, Espinoza, Michael Ferong, Ryan Franks, Herbert Hartman, Gary Huffman, Jerry Massey, Robert Jacob Hale, Richard Pat Hynes, Brian Jasper, Ganske, Nathan Gleason, Donald Gotterbarm, Moyer, Gary Nolen, Calvin Obergfell, Charles Ryan Labedis, Paul Lowe, Kenneth Maner, Dennis Joshua Granberg, Josie Grove, Gerald Hall, Steven Presley, Richard Robinson, Tommy Ross, McFate, Philip McNaught, Frank Meirhaeghe, Hall, Donald Hawkins, Philip Holmgren, Ronald Doyle White, Robert White, Larry Wilson Jim Meurs, Dean Micklewright, Jerome Montez, Howell Sr., Ronald Howell Jr., Loren Johnson, Matt Ricky Moody, Patrick Oberg, Jaden Ortiz, Tom Jones, Jesse Kauk, Michael Kemp, Beau Kennedy, Local 172 Peterson, William Pontzius, Jeff Puck, Daniel Fred Kiely, Tim Kiilsholm Sr., Joshua Kunkel, Heath Reilly, Ryan Rokis, Dave Rosauer, Anthony Derek Acosta, Philip R. Allen, Denver Anders, Michael Langille, Alan Lenox, Brian Levesque, Mark Linares Rush, Louis Sechrest, Mike Steger, Kenneth Anders, Farris W. Arban, Stephen H. Armstrong, Rosado, Jesse Lince, Sergio Lugo, Thomas Masoner, Storjohann, John Weiland, Steve Weindruch Wayne Armstrong, Daniel Arnett, Everett B. Azbell, Daniel McBride, Stafford McDougall, Robert Miller, James Bach, Harold D. Backus, Paul E. Barlow, Jeffrey Ming, Harold Mitchell, Logan Mohler, Craig Local 112 Cody W. Barney, Jacob Beck, Garrett D. Becker, Morgen, James Moyer, Robert Murray, Phillip Scott L. Boetcher, Evan P. Burleson, Jason Cahill, Nisius, Shayne Norton, Charles Olson, Donald Sam Armbrust, Danny Budke, Richard Fuller, Carl B. Chick Jr., James S. Cross, Jeffery Cullison, Packard, Benjamin Palavos, Michael Parke, Derek Mark Godbey, Clint Gold, David Grier, Robert Bruce D. Cutlip, Cullen L. Digilormo, Mark A. Patches, John Pearce, Jack Peart, Seth Paulson, Henricks, Lester Irwin, Chris Johnson, Harold Duvall, Tyrone Eaton, Byron L. Edgecomb, Larry John Pearce, Willy Perkins, Jeffrey Pierce, Boris Johnson, Edward E. Oliver, Rick Lotz, Chad Edminster, George Edwards, William R. Eismon, Puchlov, Shane Pulp, Allen Rasmussen, Brian Mason, Alex “Rusty” Reid, Jesse Schertz, Cheryl A. Freeman, John D. Fugett, Frank Galilei, Rice, Daryl Roberts, Connor Robinson, Donald Kimbal Skaggs, Verdie Stanley, Harry Tarvin, Jason M. Gaskill, Seamus M. Goggin, Kenneth N. Rogers, Miguel Ruiz, Jesse Sadowski, Clarance Scott Trone, Jason Wallace, Carl Wyrick Gottke, Ronald L. Green, Michael Griffith, Isaac Salter, Miguel Sanchez, William Schlosser, Robert Hampton, Jeffrey T. Harlan, Elbert S. Harris Jr., Seale, Andrew Self, Cory Shafer, Kevin Sheneman, Local 118 Burton C. Harruff, Robert D. Harty, Jennifer C. Glen Sherffius, Ted Sherman, Herbert Sigmon, Jesse Bouge, W. G. Breeden, Frank Broyles, Erwin Hedger, James Hemming, Lawrence G. Henton Jr., Peter Slert, Gunnar Slothaug, Richard Smith, Chadwick, Delbert Cheney, Jim Cowger, Richard Brent E. Hoffman, Bruce W. Howard, Russell J. Robert Spalding, Donald Stenson, Raymond Davis, Dennis Davison, Robert Drake, Robert Ingram, Keith E. Jacobson, Jeffrey J. James, Vincent Stuart, Roger Tapper, Fred Thornburgh, Robert Duper, Larry Elliott, Dustin Felt, Kevin Ferreira, Johns, Hershell B. Johnson, Richard T. Johnson, Van Bogart, Jason Van Camp, Ron Volk, Robert William Franklin, Jim Hatler, Gerald Hoefs, Larry Ronald Johnson, Gerald D. Keffer, Roger D. Kirby, Wagner, Carl Walag, Eric Walther, Benjamin Walz, Howell, Ronald Hummel, William Jedlicka, Larry Sean P. Kirk, Aaron Kohn, Dillon J. Knippa, Robert J. Michael Wasson, Tanner M Wate, Christopher Leno, Branden S. Lightsy, John Long Sr., Thomas Landry, Daniel B. LaShelle, John M. Lilley, Russell D. Watrobka, Andrew Wener, George Willard, Jeffrey Morgan, Patrick Olmsted, Tony Ponciano Jr., Little, Dean Lonsinger, Marcus Lykins, Lawrence E. Winegarner, Jeffery Wisely, Paul Wolschleger Clarence Pope, Donny Ridgley, Lowell E. Rollins, MacDonald, John T. Mahoney, Greg Martin, Harold R. Scott Saucier, Jesse Schotte, Juan Servera, Douglas Matheney, David B. McCoy, Jeffery B. McDonald,

Local 89 2020 NOVEMBER Stephenson, Eugene Thiel, E. Vandergriff, Nolan Robert L. Meeker, Jerry D. Mellinger, Michael D. Donald Bailey, Zachery Carr, Michael Curtis, Webb, Greg Wentworth, George Wilkinson Middleton, Donald G. Miller, James G. Miller, Mary C. Duane Ewing, Raymond Goebel Jr., Alan Miller, Paul E. Morris, Matthew J. Muhoberac III, Havlicek, James Hickey, Merton “Joe” Johnson, Katelyn S. Murray, Leo P. Naegele, Kent J. Newland, Craig Lekin, James Moore, David Roberts, Thomas C. Noeth, William D. Nicholson, Melvin Floyd Sauter Jr., Neil Tibbetts, Denny Wolrab Oliver, Issac O’Rourke, Zackary R. O’Rourke, David D. Partlow, Scott E. Peach, William M. Pfaff, Ralph Phillips, Jack I. Pyle, Michael P. Pyle, Richard I. Pyle, Dane Rengert, Nathan Richardson, Steven K.

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Rigel, David Rivers, Jerry L. Robinson, Gary Local 292 Local 380 Russell, Michael C. Rumpel James F. Schwaigert, Rodney W. Schwaigert, Floyd Shadwick, Roger Robert Bagnall, Robert Burch, Tyler Carr, Scott David L. Ash, John Benningfield, Joseph Sharpe, Gabriel K. Shonkwiler, William A. Simon, Cenkush, Alexander Cenova, Robert Decker, Blazek, Mack Brown, Buford K Clark, Chester Terry L. Smith, Michael J. South, Jeffrey M. Stamper, William Geller, Paul Haag, Jeremy Jurak, Randy Culbertson, Dennis Fendley, Christopher John T. Stevens, Jay Stone, Merle D. Strope, Mark E. Kotarek, Jeffrey Litke, Jamie Miller, Jerry Minix, Fluegge, David Frerichs, Walter Hatfield, Erik Tackett, Donny L. Taylor, Robert D. Thompson, Travis Jacob M. Mullins, Jason Penrod, Oran Pettke, Jason Hill, Edward Krauss, James Marshall, John Thompson, James J. Ullom, Therrell L. Vancuren, Reeves, Brian Shidler, Ralph Sharpe, Rod Shelburne, Neuner, Kenneth Ohl, Gary Pulliam, Melvin Terry L. Vanhoose, Korey Vercellino, William B. Lucas Stevenson, Joshua Westlake, Taylor Williams Sanford, Stephen Shapuras, John Stultz, Richard Vier, Dwight L. Walburn, Harry S. Woodgeard, Tabeling, Robert Taylor, Robert Tuthill Nicholas A. Woods, Daniel G. Wurzburger Local 321 Local 383 Remont Cobb Local 197 Gary Akkerman, TR Becker, Curtis Bell, Dennis Bell, Thomas Humphrey, Paul Kane Jr. Local 361 Richard Breyman, William Durham, Brain Emch, Brian Falleck, Roger Foemmel, Brandon Fons, Vincent Bianco, Michael Boucher, Daniel Caceres, Nicklaus Grimslid, Maurice Hager, Hans Hardtke, Local 207 Nico Carson, Patrick Clarkin, Edward Conklin, Michael Hayek, Dean Michelsen, Tom Moore, Marc Conlon, Laurence Conway, Donlad Cusick, James Alberter, Christopher Bell, James Connor, Richard Nelson, Wayne Peplinski, Henry Puphal, Drake Davison, Frank DeSensi, Stephen Desmidt, Mark DeSalvo II, Arthur De Bernardo Chad Drane, James Rauls, Thomas Schewe, Michael Skibba, Lukas DeWitt, Vincent DiGiacomo, James Duncan, John Gallagher, David Gathers, William Glaros, Larry Springer, Roy Van Riper, Anton Weisensel, Michael Duran, Gerard Eissing, Pete Evers, Joeseph David Gurnak, Jerry Haines, Lance Harrison, Gary Mike Wheeler, Lawrence White, Samuel Wilcox Hull, Jason Ketterman, Joshua Leist, William Farrell, Christopher Fazzalare, Joseph Finamore, Longstreth, Charles Miller, David Muransky, Donald Rick Fisher, Joseph Fitzpatrick, Claudio Fontana, Local 384 Powell Jr., Michael Sampson, Joshua Saxon, Halvor Foss, Genaro Gabbe, Joachim Godfrey, Steve Sefcik, Michael Tiller, Michael Wilson William Gottlieb, Laron Johnson, Steven Kiss, William Adams, Cartus Adkins, Billy Blackburn II, Robert Kuzma, Sammy Lucas, Guy Luerssen, Joshua Bledsoe, Joe Bravelion, Allan Burchfield, Local 229 Patrick Lynch, Darren Madoo, Ryan Moccia, John Daniel Carmon, Michael Casler, Challenger O’Connell, Dylan Palminteri, Joshua Perriott, Degoma, Beau Doolittle, Curtis Dykes, Benjamin Jorge Almada, Armando Andrade, James Berta, David Perron, Ivan Pierre, John Presta, Walter East, Andrew Ewing, James Foust, Paul Funk, George Booth, Paul Brownsberger, Thomas Rasmussen, Michael Rice, Kenneth Roberts, Harlan Hanna, Leonard Hooks, Charles Hutsell, Campbell, Michael Cienfuegos, Rory Cox, Bradley Joseph Rocha, William Rice, Sean Ryan, Nick Ronald Kennedy, Kevin Lawson, Ronald Lequire, Davis, Don Deason, Jaime Flores, Marco Galindo, Sarubbi, Salvatore Sciascia, Tyler Sherman, John Matthew Looney, Harvey McDaniel, Bernard Miller, David Gallegos, Gustavo Garcia, David Gates, Sisto, Louis Stacey, Matthew Treadwell, Gregory William Miner, Walter Mize, Christopher O’Keefe, Jack Gavett, David Goins, Jose Gomez, Timothy Van Hecker, Gary Vertichio, Christopher Walker, Kevin Patterson, Wayne Pesterfield, Stephen J. Griffen, Randye Hedgecoke, Raymond Heron, Clifford Wicks, Douglas Woerner, Donald Woods Reynolds, James Robbins, William Rutherford, Alfred Higgs Jr., Alan Lenox, Charles Lopez, John Alfred Seals Jr., Frederick Senechal, Mark Sexton, Mavis, Dante Mendez, Jose Naranjo, Sylvester Local 377 Cory Shepard, Bobby Simmons, Harold Smith Jr., Oliver, Arthur Piltingsrud, Alex Pina, Nicholas Gary Spoon, Virgil Tollett, James Wade, Paul Ruben Anderson, Dean Apger, Ronald Apple, Poderick, Richard Portillo, Daniel Rejman, Eugene Watson, James Williams, James Wilson, RB Timothy Beck, Forrest Becker, Lawrence L. Beste, Rischard, Ricardo Rivera, Mario Robles, Vincent Woodard, John Yardley, Richard W Young Ryan, Russell Sherwood, James Surber, Robert Kevin Blum, Samuel Boyd, Brian Burnham, George Surber, Michael Swanson, Cody Thompson, Jeremy Capanis, Ken Carrion, Claude Gay, Clark Cole, Local 387 Tilt, Bill Tweet, Ronald Wahl, Harry Whitby Jr., Kyle Crowley, John Digby, David Mendez, David Michael Yurasek, Michael Zaragoza, Rory Zavrid Metez, Stephen Dake Davis, Demetris Demetriou, Jason Barrett, William Bishop, Lewis Bryson, Earl Espinoza, Robert Espada, Raymond V. Fassio, George Caudell, Shawn Cody, Frederick Cohran, Local 263 Mickey Freese, G.W. Swartz, Ray Gonzales, Michael Frederick Cook, Brian Dinges, Ricardo Douglas- Hickey, Sanford Hill, Arnold Honne, Paul Hughes, Wilson, Dean Dryden, Robert Duffield, Robert Justin Barnes, David Bentley, Mark Chwaliszewski, Stephen Lowden, Michael Martinez, William Eason, Nick Elrod, Kenneth English, Russell John Devaul, Calvin Dowling, Carl Essary, Olivera, Radell Oyler, Paul D. Pietroski, Philemon Enlund, Robert Farrell, Michael Folds, Ronnie James G. Frick, Carlos Gonzalez, Michael Gravette, Pilanca, James Rue Jr., Christopher Russell, Fuller, Floyd Glasgow, Oliver Grounds, Patrick Cormac J Hayden, Joe Huro, John Jett, Cameron Ian Wheale, Harold Wheeler, Marty Whetham, Harlow, J. Keith Helms, Brenton Holiday, Stephen Malcolm, Jeremy Meredith, Evan Merrick, Eric Thomas Wittwer, Shuai Yuan, Peter Ziegler Jenkins, James Lamb, David Lynch, Stacey Peterson, Lavar Peterson, Nicholas Piranio, McAfee, Terry Miller, Terrell Moody, Danny Morris, Sergio Saucedo, William Sevier, Evan Swinford, Local 378 Samuel Newsome, Casper Penrod, Junior Rawlins, George Wall, Derrick Wilcher, Cory Woodson Derek Rohan, Brett Rountree, Jimmy Shelley, Harry Acheson, Rodger Adelmann, Carl Anderson, James Shelton, Tony Simmons, Lawrence Small, Paul Anderson, Vincent Andreotti, Herbert Apiag, Local 272 Michael Smith, Joe Stanton, Jeff Stoupine, Gerard Robert Babb, Richard Bazewicz, Cecil Bindrum, Todd, Russell Vincent, Jim Welch, Curtis Wilcox, Michael Allen, Gerald Andrews, Joseph Mark Biscay, Chris Bowles, Herb Brabant, Bobby Benjamin Willis, AC Wright, Jennifer Yeats Baldyga, John Becton, James M. Chafty, Brown, John Caito, Edward Campbell, Charles Christopher Eustace, Stephen Johnson, David Cavanaugh, Theodore Channell, Mark Chapman, Local 392 Partridge, Alex Rienks, Richard S. Rodriguez Wilfred Chaulklin, Steven Courtial, Joseph Cunha, Byron Dahl, Jerry Davis, Anthony Doria, John Ahlers, Pat Archer, Dan Bauer, Michael Local 290 Travis Douglas, James Duff, Richard Enderlein, Beasley, Todd Bennett, Richard Cygan, Michael Adkisson, James Armstrong, Tony Bruce Erckenbrack, Jesse Esquivel, Jesse Michel Thomas Egan, Kyle Granger Sr., Hank Bettendorf, Edward Binegar, Raymond Bond, Brad Esquivel, Henry Faria, James Filstrup, Richard Hunsell, Robert Kogel, Jeffery Lee, Kenneth Boy, Dwight Clay, Rick Cornett, Kyle Evans, Timothy Foltz, William Fordyce, Ervine Fowler, Chris Freese, Leonard, Gary Matt, Aaron Miller, Nicholas Gilligan, Larry Gonzalez, Christopher Gore, Paul Steven Grogan, Robert Hanes, Robert Hanson, Poepping, Raymond Ramsey, Michael Renard, Graupmann, Douglas M. Hill, Larry A. Hill, Emerson Jerome Hetzel, Phillip Jacques, Robert Jacques, Brandon Schultz, Charles Thompson Jr. Hillman Jr., Ron Hoffman, Ray Isaacs, Jeremy Jett, Rod Johnson, Scott Kemper, Sasae Lauvao, Dwayne Johnson, Faron Kelley, Gerald L. Lawson, Charles Lawrence, Robert Lux, Sean Massey, Tom Timothy Mays, Frank McCubbin Jr., Stephen Mikalas, McNutt, David Miller, Michael Miller, Karl Muller, Jacob Mullins, Joe Pittaluga, William E. Reid, Jon Musgrave, Joe Salvador Naranjo Sr., Michael Abel Richards, James Robinson, Charles Ross Jr., Newlin, Jimmy Osburn, Louie Osterude, William Jim Schweitzer, Claude Snyder, Ron Sprenkel, Parsons, Jim Patrick, Charles Pettigrew, David George Steinke, Clayton White, Jacob Williams Pettigrew, Edmond Pineo, James Pond, James Pruett, Thomas Pruett, Gary Quintel, Don Raiff, Timothy Reeder, Larry Reinhard, Jan Roddick, Carl Schmitt, Bruce Scott, Larry Scott, John Silva, Edward Slack, Billy Slankard, John Stapleton, Charles Stone, Timothy Sullivan, Bruce Swanson, Douglas O Travis Jr.,John Van De Vooren, Benny Venturino, Robert Viola, Richard Wagner, Larry Wheeler, Rich Wheeler, Jordan Whitecotton, Glen Wilson, Roger Womack, Dudley Young THE IRONWORKER

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Local 393 Local 401 Local 417 Andrew Allen, Barry Bacon, Aaron Benjamin, Steven Alexander, Fred Benoit, Obi Bey, Bernard Nick Corbo, John Creegan, Donald Curtis, John Robert N. Benson, Ricardo Camacho, Brandon Booth, Larry Brooks Sr., George Brotherton, Jerry Curtis, David Dickenson, Stewart Dougherty, Campbell, Gary Carty, John Coby, Ronald Eberly, Brown, Robert Brown, Matthew Chase, Anthony Jeffrey Duval, John Eisgruber, Francis Finnerty, Dirk Enger, Larry Farrar, William Fields, Nick Clark, Harry Clark, Mark Clegg, Jamal Coles, Bill Wayne Garber, Robert Gardner, Walter Harris, Flink, Kyle Ford, Gary Foster, Al Frieders, James Connors, Pat Connors, Tom Connors, William Frederick Heise, Charol Hoffman, Albert Hornbeck, Goblet, Rich Gould, Larry Hammersley, Charles Connors, William N. Coyne, Tom Creary, Robert Eugene Houck, Arthur Irwin, Richard Joy, Chris Hartman, Dan Heath, Jody Howard, Ed Huss, Tom Crouse, Rothmeyer Kemp Davis, John Dunn, Frank Leser, Guy Marks, William Marks, Paul “Ike” Kaufmann, Karl Kayzar, Richard Kokes, Gabriel Erdenski, Robert Fehre, William Fitzsimmons, John Matthews, Joseph McAnlis, James McCarthy, Larson, Joe Lathrop, Michael Lay, Troy Miller, John Foster, John Jr. Foster, Kristopher W. Freas, Dave Richard McGuire, John McGuire, Joseph Melendez, Montavon, Scott Montavon, Jordan Mrowczynski, Frech, Sam Gager, Jason Gallagher, Mike Gallagher, Daniel Mullarkey, Paul Muthig, George Nilsen, John Dan Mullis, Jeffrey Myers, Steve Nestor, Frank Phillip Gehringer, Robert Gilmore, Ernest M. Nilsen, John Nolan, John Odell, Kevin O’Shea, Norman, Chris Parker, Leroy Poss, Ray Poss, Giordano, Ernest Jr. Giordano, James Graf, Harry Patty O’Shea, Robert Pinder, Robert Radulski, Ted Poss, Brian Robinson, Eric Sheagren, Daniel Graham, John Grant Jr., Jack Green, John Green, James Schlichtman, John Skwera, Curtis Spell, Swanson, Robert Wackerlin, Roy Wackerlin, Charles Hart, Tom Heenan, Francis Henry, Robert John Stanger, John Vandermark, Alan VanKleeck, Al Wheeler, Ronald Zeller, Douglas Zinzer Henry, William Hellings Sr., Bob Henry, Frank Jack Way, Matthew Weber, Dennis Wood Henry, Tom Higgins, William Hunter, Ed Jazdewski, Local 395 Francis Jenney, Kevin Johns, Edward Jones, Frank Local 424 Jones, Scott Keely, Thomas Kelly, Fran Kenny, Dave Alaniz, John Anderson, Bruce Barich, Cale Edward Bortree, Cody Cahill, Thomas Bob Langley, Joseph Lee, Pete McDonough, Matt Bastion, Jeremy Bazemore, James Binkley, Lenny Czarkosky, Ethan Downs, Alfred Golis, John J. McGrath, Daniel McMonagle, Mark McMonagle, Jim Bishop, Jimmy Blevins, Morgan Blohm, Keith Bond, Grich, Jose Jardim, Joseph Lanouette, Frank Murphy, Frank Nebel, Stephen Nebel, Eugene Noel, Dan Bradley, Freeman Bragdon, Phil Bratton, David Lovello, Michael MaGuire, Donald Moore, Bob O’Donnell, Harry Reitz III, Michael J Roberts, Brightwell Jr., Larry Brookshire, John Bryan, Robert John O’Shea, Jeremy Salinas, David Wulff Roderick Roberts, Ryan Roberts, Joseph Santiago, Campbell, Terry Chapman, Jeffrey Chidester, Ray Santiago, Robert Segeske, Richard Seiss, Charles Christ, Brittany Colon, Jim Cochran, Jon Local 433 John Shepeski, Charles H. Shultz, Bill Siemion, Cox, Michael Czoschke, Cliff Darnstaedt, James Robert Siemion, Earle Smith, James Spangler, Clive Alexander, Brian Andrew, David Ball, Jason Earl, Brandon Edmond, Christopher Fabian, Cory Frank Stapleton, Steve Stott, Edward Sweeney, Beadel, Carl Bedoni, Nicholas Besteiro, Danny Fox, Gilbert Garcia, John Goodpaster, Jeff Gough, Peter H. Thomas, Ron Tilsner, Don M. Tomalino, Bogner, Patrick Bolden, Stephen Brinkerhoff, Bob Hagberg, Jeff Hemphill, Paul Hendron, John Dennis Treude, Robert Turner, Craig Unger, Bradford Budd, Daniel Carrol, Frank Carter, David Hesseltime, Hal Hogue, Alfred Huber, Tommy Wayne J. Vanderpoel, Joe Whelan, Tony Wolski Clark, Jack Colin, Sergio Contreras, Nolan Cota, Hunt, Michael A. Jefferson, Kyle Johns, Michael Rey Crisostomo, Mark Day, Robert Dixon, Mark Karshner, Jeremiah Kozub, Jack Kramarzewski, Ron Local 402 Doherty, Todd Eisenhauer, Eric Espino, Carl Faz, Larsen, Omar Leal, Vincent Lemus, Kevin Lomas, Gilbert Felix, Brandon Fellin, Larry Fenton, Andrew Dave Loughren, Sean Lynch, Ronald Marschke, Robert Brown, Leslie Bugay, Thomas Kelly, Flores, Charles Fromherz, Anthony Gapinski, Walter Adam Marse, Alex McCracken, Mark McQuen, Edward Koenig, Ronald Pribble, Ronald Garcia, John Gonzales, William Graham Jr., Garrett Gordon Michaels, Michael Mireles, Jim Mihalich, Suarez, John Toal, Zeno West, Kyle Williams Greenya, Oscar Guerrero, William Gutowski, Brett Robert Morton, Timothy Olson, Edward Pitrowski, Halbmaier, Keith Hancock, Christopher Helmer, Nick Rettig, George Rosich, Jamie Sharp, James Local 404 Kevin T. Jackson, Leon Janota, Brian “Smiley” Stemmler Sr., Buck Stevens, Jim Styburski, William Richard Allen, Michael Allushuski Jr., Joseph Johnston, Michael Kershaw, Timothy Kincade Sr., Sullivan, Bill Tarkington, Nicholas Tonello, Albert Bartol, D. Mark Bennett, John Birbeck, John Bisco, William Knudsen, William Kuhns, Troy Lavender, VanMeter, Jeffrey Veach, Stephen Whitaker, Louie Casale, Stephen Chopyak, William Frost III, Benjamin Levy III, George Logan Jr., Benjamin Jason Wisniewski, Justin Wisniewski, Keith Vincent Gaspar, John R. Grady, John Grandstrom II, Maxwell, Andrew McGurn, Frank Mendoza, Wisniewski, James Woods, Erwin (Gerry) Zeman Leonard Groboski, Joshua Grubb, Richard Hause, Lawrence Miracle, John Mitchell, Royal Moulton, Local 396 Jim Kenny, Michael Kupec, Terry Laughman, J.D. Nielsen, Jacob C. Nunez, Bernard Osborne, Ronald Lukenbill,Sr, Gary Martin, Marlin Martz Jr., David Osborne, Ely Paolinetti, Richard Patino, Jack Douglas Ball, Jeffrey Barnett, Jeremiah Bates, William McElwee, Patrick Mitchell, Henry Mongrain, Peery, Theodore Perry, Milton Peterson, Edson Joseph Boyer Sr., Albert Bruton Jr., Gene Robert Morgans, Chris Reed, Frederick Schultz, Pitts, Henry Prejean, Basil Price, Steve Pruitt, Eric Chumbler, Ron Combs, Robert Cross, Shane Joseph Smith, Wilson Stamm, Frank Vilcheck Quezada, Jose Ramos, Dennis Rhodes, George Cross, William Curdt, Robert Dalba, Louis Evans, Rivera, Kory Robinson, Arturo Rodriguez, Viktor Gary Feld Jr., Eugene Foster, Glenn Frick, Rick Local 405 Rustrian, Jason Schuetze, Guy Setian, James Frohock, Gary Gaylord, James Gentry, Thomas Schumaker, Robert Sharyer, Robert Shuff, Michael Ralph Carabasi, Peter Dinnella, Halley III, Donald Harris, Michael Hemenway, Simmons, Anthony Solomon, Frank Volpe III, John Taddia, Robert Scali Fred Herbert, James Higgenbottom, Donald Bobby Williams, Robert Williams, Larry York Hoffman, Michael Horton, William Klug, Roger Local 416 Morris, Charles Perkins, Philip Perkins, Kevin Local 440 Quick, Chad Rainey, Michael Richardson, Thomas Louis Aguillar, Francisco Alvarez, Erwin Antillon, Charles Hill, Mark Jacobs, Jessie Kozak, Thomas R. Smalley, Eric Smith, Dennis Summerfield, Gerald Borrell, Donald Bucio, Robert Burke, McNutt, Celino Morales, Phillip Perkins, Maurice Michael Thompson, Robert Wagner, Ray Wilson, Richard Byrd, Michael Cardoza, Rene Carrillo, Luis Poirier, Curtis Terrance, Wade Wilkinson George Winterer, Dennis Wiott, Leroy Wright Castelan, Daniel Cienfuegos, Kellen Concepcion, Robert Cornejo, James DeLong, Sefi Edery, Julymer Local 444 Local 397 Ediza, James Ervin, Russell Escobar Ramirez, Phillip Ferm, Arick Gant, Daniel A. Gonzalez, Rudy William Bradley-Anderson, Joseph Boudreau, Arthur Alves, Lawrence Aycock, Otis Bass, Al Govea Jr., Cesar Gutierrez, Angel Hernandez, Emilio Derek Brant, Frank Burke, George Cannon, Gary Boatright, Harry Booker, Randel DeVane, Michael Hernandez, John Hoffman, Rayshawn Jamerson, Cloonen, Anthony Cooper, Greg Finch, Rick Digoria, Rick Egert, James Fagan Jr., Don Graham, Raymond Knight, Steve Lee, Robert Lugan, Gallagher, Louis Goetsch Sr., Arturo Gomez, Jason Hall, Robert Harmon, Michael Hicks, Hank Quincy Lunford, Christopher Marin, Alexander Christian Gonzalez, Dennis Gretencord, Aaron Labia, John Leach, Jan Lewandowski, David Perez, McPherson, Edsvin Padilla, Mike Pearson, Franklin Hammack, Thomas Holt, Brian Kelly, Christopher Paul Roman, Kenneth Shapuras, James Thomas Pimentel, Nicholas Ransom, Donald Reed, Felipe A. Kelly, Kevin Kelly, Derek Kula, Evan Lemerand, Glen Local 399 Rodriguez, Tony C. Roman, Armando Romero, Lemonager, Christopher Maggi, Joseph Milota, Jose Romero, Joseph Sena, Michael Shine, Charles William Muirhead, Dale Mullins, Simon Nauyalis, James Akers, Matthew Bailey, Brian Baldwin, Skippen, Lawrence Smith, Oscar Solis, Paul Steele, Howard Norberg, Joseph Nurczyk, Christopher Lorenzo Borden, Jesse Brandimarto, Justin Domanique Williams, Duane Wolf, William Yates Packley, Trai Pelletier, Sam Persico Jr, Neal Petzel, Brenner, Tyrone Bryant, John Campbell, Craig Daniel Schahczinski, John Sinchak Jr, Pete Sliwa,

Cardoso, Joseph Dymond, Kevin Ermilo, Mark Anthony Stefancic, Stephen Stelter, Lloyd Thacker, 2020 NOVEMBER Estberg, Edward Ferraro, Michael Ford, Jack Foster, Dominic Vella, Scott Walker, Phillip Young John Garthus, Keith Grodziak, Karl Hedenberg, Bryant Jaipur, Fhane Jones, William Miller, Donald Local 451 Newsome, William Perry, Robert Phillips Sr., Rosa Arthur Carlisle, Jason Crossan, John Dunlap, Pineiro, Bruce Quinn, John Quinn, Joseph Rahn, Charles Emmons, Ernest Hummell, Arthur James, Edward Robinson, Jose Rodriguez, Christopher Phillip Modesto, Wayne Stille, Robert Wheeler Rosati, Michael Sciore, Harry Sefczek, Alphonse “Bud” Tallone, Brian Thomas, Frank Willerton

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Local 468 Local 502 Local 576 Stanley Dajarnette, William “Bill” Szabrak Franklin Bullock, Harry Maniscalco, Joseph Ward Michael Dunning Local 470 Local 506 Local 577 Randy Dinkins, Christopher Edwards, Philip Dominic Parente John Allen, Jeremiah Brunk, Michael Cline, Douglas Hilton, Richard Hopkins, Ivan Larkin, Allen Crist, Robert Dowell, Jerald Estes, David Hedden, Salzman, David Scarupa, John Smith, Local 508 Bob Hill, Lyle Hogan, Delbert Howe, Ervin Howe, Brian Teagarden, Roger Van Every George “Jerry” Howe, Harry Howe, Marion Howe, Tim Andzelnik, Curt Bassett, Tyler Bowen, Bobby Arthur Kershner, John Leggett, David Miles, Ronald Brown, Ryan Brown, Jacob Dougherty, Bobby Local 477 Mikel, Terry Mikel, Bradley Nelson, Deryl O’Daniels, Hawkins-Britt, Tom Holt, Ryan Klein, Brian Travis Poston, Byron Terwische, Leroy Wolfmeyer Christopher Aday, Thomas Berryhill, Jason McConaha, Patrick Spackey, Jeremy Spanski Butler, Danny Carroll, Christopher Ergle, Local 580 David Franklin, Donald Gargis, Rufus Graham, Local 509 Johnny Henson, William Hornsby, Lawrence Frederick Allen, Louis Amorison, Spencer Richard Meza, Rual Perez Kimbrough, Curtis Lindsey, Willie Lindsey, Andersen, Christopher Aronsen, Louis Ascencio, Robert Meade, Bryan Miles, Marvin Prince, Tom Local 512 Thomas Avellina, Robert Beach, Kevin Brennan, Thrasher, Harold Vess, Tab Waddell, Dempsey John Brown Jr., Robert Brozowski, Michael Buckley, White, Steve Wilburn, Ed Woodward James Aakhus, Jacob Ackerson, Timothy Allers, Justin Burke, Luis Caamano, Anthony Cabrera, Thomas Ansell III, Justin Baker, Bret Baldwin, John Calbo, Christopher Callesano, Kevin Campbell, Local 482 Conner Bermel, Michael J Bergquist Sr., John Richard Carte, Kevin Coates, Jeremy Cohen, James Berning, Stacy Bounds, Anthony Bye, Andrew Conroy, Lawrence Covar, Thomas Covar, John Mary Aguilar, Joseph Banas III, Justin Barker, Cedergren, William Christian, Joshua Dahl, Coyne, John Creegan, Troy Cuevas, Robert Dand, Howard Bryant Sr., Ronald Follis, Dylan Timothy Dahlin, David Davidson, Ted Desantell, Michael DeFilippis, Marc Dinanno, Joseph Donovan, Garner, Floyd Gilmore, Joshua Kee, Joseph Richard Fehn, Kevin Frederickson, Michael Gallery, Gerard Downey, Timothy Dunn, John Edge, James Krauser, Hal Martin, Brian Mills, Douglas Owen, William Gerl, Larry Gilbertson, Arthur Hane, Scott Fegel, William Ferraro, Donald Flynn, Roger Forbes, Ronald Somerville, James Underwood Johnson, Edward Kachinske, Michael Kerr, Charles Justin Frye, George Gagnon, Juan Galarza, Julian Local 492 Klein, Peter Larson, Nathan Lee, Kenneth Lohr, Garcia, Julio Garcia Jr., Brian Geraghty, Eugene Patrick Lohr, Rodney Lukins, James Marquette, Gilvey Jr., Michael Gonzalez, Frank Gorglione, Larry Abrams, William Adair, Lee Roy Arreola, Neil McAndrew, Eugene McClain, Justin Meagher, Mario Greco, Aniello Guido, Thomas Guigliano, Franklin Atkinson, Fred Barksdale, James Allen Chad Meyer, Gary Nelson, Nickolas Novak, Patrick Steven Happer, Freddy Herrera, Edward Holly, Brian Barron, Shane Benitez, Delma Binkley, Eric Bray, Olson, Nathan O’Reilly, Earl Ostertag, Kevin Prinsen, Hoosack, Walter Huskisson, William Jantzen, Jose Kyle Bray, Troy Brown, Phillip Bumpus, Frank Joseph Psyk, Charles Roberts, Christopher Rootes, Jimenez, Devoin Joefield, Daniel Joseph-Patrice, Burnette, James Carey, Michael Carter, Donald James Rootes, Brett Rosario, Steven Sandberg, William Keefe, John Kelleher, Bryan Kennedy, Otto Casselman, Caitlin Coleman, Robert Cook, Trey Wayne Sandborg, Michael Schrodt, Edward Knechtel, Robert Knechtel, Tyrone Krause, Richard Copley, Jerry Covington, Leonard Davis, Omer Shaughnessy, Anthony Silva Jr., Curtis Smith, Larry Lake, Jeffrey Leone Jr., Morton Liebman, Anthony Drollinger, Edward Dycus, Anthony Felts, Ronnie Smith, Frank Sramek, Richard Stephens, John Livoti, Kevin Longchamp, Michael Lopez, Steven Filson, Charles Grathwell, Wayne Greenhalgh, Symons, Frank Vento, Daniel Wahlman, Daniel Mallet, John Mangano, Boysie McAllister, Thomas Billy Groves, Landon Grube, Christopher Hadden, Wallack, Kenneth Warden, Eric Wickoren, Michael McGowan, James McHugh, Michael Meyer, Richard Ryan Hampton, Gunner Handl, Kenny Harmon, Willson, Jenna Wittner, Mike Yocum, James Klinger Middleton, Donald Milton, Terrance Molloy, George Jess Hays, Charles Hendry, Wyatt Hensley, Morris, Vito Moschetti, Dennis Naughton, Floyd Dimas Hern, Freddie Holloway, Jeremy Craig Local 516 Nixon, Daniel O’Brien, John O’Leary, Raul Olivry, Jackson, Jeremy Jackson, Enoch Jarrell, Clinton William Onorato, Isaias Ortiz, Gregory Owen, Edwin Kirk Gossett, Daniel Leedle, Robert McVae, Jett, Robert K. Johnson, Gene Legg, Clayton Pagan Jr., Barney Pang, John Pellinger, Jesus Perez, Randy Montoya, Lee Wheatcroft, Kevin Wilson Lendrum, Carlton McClure, Leo McDonald, Sam Alfred Podnek, Nolan Portalatin, Paul Principate, McElroy Sr., Glenn Miller, Scott Miller, Claude Local 521 Louis Puya, Alexander Rifelli, Elias Rivera III, John Mongle, Alva O’Daniel, Michael Patterson, Joseph Robertson, Robert Robilliard, Rafael Rodriquez, Payne, David L. Phegley, Larry Powell, Carmelo Edward Kucha Joseph Rooney, Warren Samuels, Gustavo Saravia, Pruneda, Hunter Raines, Christopher Rice, Robert Joseph Shanley, Charles Sheridan, Jason Skelly, Rishton, Robert Robertson, Ronald Roper Thomas Local 527 Jason Slomiak, Stephen Smith, Luke Steward, Wes Sadler, Charles A. Samartino, Eric Saylor, Thomas Taravella, Robert Teofrio, Edward Tierney, Randy Daughtry William Shepherd, James Simmons, Rolus Smith, Keith Torres, Louis Urciuoli, Chris Van Leuwen, Joseph Smithson, Ronald Stinson, Jordan Story, Local 549 Nicholas Veneroso, Sean White, John Wyberanec, Gregory Thomas, Cody Thompson, Joshua Toth, Konstadinos Xagoraris, Irwin Zweigbaum Clifford Troicke, Olen Vaughn, Austin Walker, Jonathan Baker, Louis Birurakis, Jeremiah Bukovac, William Watson, Samuel Weeden, Stephen John Byers, Michael Coey, Richard Colley, Tim Local 584 White, Jon Whittaker, Christopher Wright Cook, P. Sean Currey, Kerry Eddy, Joseph Gagich, Jesse Arnold, James Caldwell, Steve Carter, Jacob Higgins, Derek Hill, Harold Hopkins, N’Tasha John Choate, Terry Fullerton, Sam Haught, Local 493 Hunt, Fred Jaco Jr., Ross Johnson, Jack Keener, James Keener, James Lowder, Jeffrey McLain, Paul Knight, Alexander Kusich, H. Ted Langsdorf, Marty Adams, William Dale, James Jaycon Murphy, Richard Pridemore, Chisholm Leland Mallett, Gary McElroy, Theron McNinch, Greene, Terry Wipperman Rice, Harvey C. Swift, Charles Whitesell Homer Nichols, Darrell Noland, Nicholas Opas, Local 495 Michael Paul, Cecil Raber, Melvin Ritchie, Stephen Local 597 Sipos, Darold Sutphin, John Thur, David Wadsworth Richard Abrams, Fred Biancardi, James Joshua Albritton, Robert Bowen, Don Bozich, Bourguet, Roger Cook, Earl Eckerson, Randy Local 550 Marcus Bryson, William Carlson, Leslie Chandler, Jim, Neal Johnson, Elrick Leekela, Richard David Combs, Richard Delp, Mike Gordon, Aaron James Bell, Rodney Borland, Michael Chapman, Meyer, Antonio Morales, Martin Padilla, Shane Jervis, Joel Jervis, Shannon Jervis, Vincent Steven Davis, Rod Herron, Victor Johnson, Quintana, Raymond Smith, Ernie Trujillo Jones, Edward Kaminski III, Charles King, Scott Curtis King, Gerald Lynch, Olden Lynch, Kunkes, Warren Morris, Adam Moser, Ancil Richard McMaster, Bruce Meyer, Michael Local 498 Odom Jr., Caleb Poynter, Peter Ramirez, Vincent Murphy, John Nolan, Thomas O’Dell, Edward Ricci, Matthew Robinson, Michael Rollins, Scott Henry Bridges, Ronnie Bridges, Gary Dunlap, Overdorf, Everett Perks, William Sherer, Michael Roy, John Schichtel, Matthew Szalapski, Alvin David Drake, Raymond Forbes, Brett Gulke, Kelvin Stephens, Arron Tharp, Ernest Weston Turner, Johnny D. Watson, Anthony Wright Hoss, Andrew Jones, Timothy Kalen, David Lower, Local 568 Gerald Merideth, Terrance Nass, Craig Nenneman, Local 623 Jean Norman, Joshua Olson, Howard Poland, Jeffery Bowman, Justin Broadwater, Paul Corley, William Prather, Louis Reemtsma, Duane Reum, Michael Boucher, Joseph Doucet, Stephen Steven Deneen, Hane Fridley, Richard McAvoy, Tom Rexroad, William Schlimmer, Robert Schusler, Evantham, Stephen Grantham, Louis Harris, Matthew McClintock, Dennis McGann II, Benjamin Gerald Schwantes, Ronald Vining, Mike Winne John Hood, Meredith Lockhart, Adolphus Mills, Phillips, Joseph Raley, Joshua Shipley, Sigmund Hubert “Bear” Reynolds Jr., Jerry Wilson Local 501 Sours, Clifford Wendricks III, Raymond Young Jr. Robert Audlee THE IRONWORKER

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Local 625 Local 759 Local 808 John Crum, Ricardo Esteban, Gerard David Halvorsen, Steve McLuckie, Gordon Perry Edgar Ables, Luis Acosta, Louis Alban, Daniel Frederick, James Freimark, John Kahaloa, Aldinger, Jason Arnold, Eugene Benoit, Logan Lovell Kaleikini, Sasa’e Lauvao, Noah Luning, Local 764 Benton, Roland Bernier Jr, Jefferey Charlton Jr, Troy Joseph V. O’Donnell, Bryson Reynolds Chasse, Keith Cheek, Joshua Coble, Jordan Deitz, Joseph Corrigan, Edward Crane, Barry Doyle, Jehu Downs, Daniel Drake, Erik Feyer, Richard Patrick Grace, James Gushue, Peter Holmes, Robert Local 700 Freeman, Martin Fulmer Jr, Francis Gaylord, Humby, Jonathan MacDougall, Ken McCarthy, James Gillis III, Michael Glaspy, Charles Grimes, Michael Amaral, William Crawford, Shawn Parrott, Grant Russell, Darren Wheaton David Haven, Jay Hawk, Larry Hawk, Christopher Brian Hamlin, Blaine Lancaster Local 765 Jimenez, Nathan Jutson, John Matthew Kainer, Local 704 Jeremy Knost, Robert Knost, Kenney E. Koester Jr., Michael Arsenault, David Arseneau, John Steven Kutney, Seneca Leborgne, John McMichael, Gregory Alexander, Garry Brown, Vernon Brown, Collette, Dan Fraser, Serge Meconse Chris Merrill, Christopher Middleton, Jeremy Miller, Samuel Bryant, Phillip Burney, Danny Curnutt, Michael Miller, William Milks, Thomas Northcutt, James Curnutt, Robin Davis, Donald Garner, Local 769 Roy Montanez, William Parker, Dawn Peake, Kevin David Graham, Luther Hamby, Marion Hamby, Pulone, Jerry Quinn, Edward Quinones, Johnathan Wayne Flint, John Karasek, Donald Laney, Charles Kimball, James King, Bobby Lockhart, Redmond, Kevin Ritz, Ian Sanchez, Daniel Sanders, Fred Montgomery Jr., David Ray Lowell Lockhart, Billy Maddox, Joe Mason, Jerry Ben Schmitz, Lawrence Schuler II, Oscar Scott, McCarver, Howard McKee, Edward McLaughlin, Local 771 Jess Severinghaus, Ian Solis, Harry Stephenson, David Payton, Ronald Peardon, Edwin Rawlston, Michael Stickley, Kevin Terrell, Jeremy Thomas, Jesse Reed, George Sanders, Thomas Stacy, Allen Genereux, Jeremy Marland, Todd Kenneth Tiedeman, Andrew Truitt III, Johnny Jack Summers, Charlie Vandergriff, Ronnie Robinson, Dean Rochon, Kim Zimmerman Whiddon, Edward Whitsel, Cameron Wolf Vandergriff, Robert Ward, Kenneth Wilkins Local 782 Local 811 Local 709 Kort Barber, James Owen Beckham, Josh Josh Coleman, Mike Hake, Robert Heimerl, Bradon Alston, Steven Archer, Jeremy Ballou, Boutwell, James Bumpous, Ron Creecy Jr., Steve Matt Lorge, Steve Mass, Joseph Rechek, George Balmer, Dawn R. Benetiz, Frank Blount, Fry, Travis Goff, Christopher Hill, Dave Hill, Larry John Rozella, Codey Schultz, Justin Stewart, Elijah Bradham, Lance Brennan, William Carlson, Hill, Marion Hill, Andrew Jeffers Jr., Rodney Mark Switlick, Ron Truman, Seth Vesely, William Carrow, Hugh Chrisco Jr., Hugh Chrisco Sr., Knight, Kristopher Masterson, Christopher Anthony Walencik, Robert Wierzba Philip “Flip” Clifton, William Clifton, Christopher Nelson, Seth Rickard, David Robinson, Kelly Collins, Royreguez Cooper, Phillip Corbin, Jack Russell, Robert Sterling, Keith Timmons Local 842 Craun III, Christian Cruz, Jimmy Davis, Ralph Davis, Robert Gates Michael Dion, Shawn Duntz, Patton Eggerichs, Ivan Local 787 Fortson, Homer Fulford, Jovis George, George Carey Bishop, Dave Blouir, Chad Brookover, Local 846 Grace, Traci Greer, Cordero Hampton, David Aaron Camino, Eddie Cline, Andrew Cooper, Harrelson, Timothy Harvey, Irvin Helmey, Robert Zachary Arrowood, Gary Benson, Corey Davis, Phillip Cooper, Elijah Edmiston, Dale Hershberger, Hendrick Jr., Howard Hodge, Jon Hughes, Nicholas James DeLong, Chanavous German, Eric Giles, Patrick Hill, Ricky Holley, Gary Miller, Rodney Hulett, Christopher Hurst, Michael Hutcheson, Lewis Phillip Powell Jr., Stephen Sullivan, Terence Pethtel, Bart Price, Daniel Roe, Barry Smithberger, McDaniel, Casey Miles, Thomas Miles, John Miller, Sutton, Ray Swanson, Travis Sweetnam Robert Thornton, Chuck Young, Scott Young Jeremy Moore, David Morales Alain Nieto, Joshua O’Neal, Vincent Perkins, Gerald Poole, David Local 790 Local 847 Pritchard, Walter Reid, Brenton Rowell, Marshall Rogelio Carlos Aldana, Wilfred Alers, Erwin Rowland, Larry Sapp, Seaborn Savage, Charles Willie Dyess, Daniel Fantulin, Steven Fox Antillon, Justin Bohaty, Lucio Gonzalez, Eddie Schlegel III, William Shuman, IV, Lovett “Marty” Joseph, Anthony Lopez, Joshua Manuelito Skinner Jr., Ricky Smith Jr., Christian Stokes, Local 798 Ron Thomas, Jason Valentine, John VanVoorhis, Donald Black, Israel Blood, Johnnie Brittingham, Local 848 Stanley Vickrey, Carl Ward, Johnny Wright Calvin Brown, Danny Burkett, Evan Burkett, Jacob David Allison, Leonard Biggs, Rafael Brito, Glen Burns, Grady Busby, Eddie Byrd, David Clark, Henry Local 720 Crosby, Joseph Hehner, Phillip Lindsley, Joshua Coley, Joel Couch, David Cumbie, Edward Dixon, Marvin, Michael Miller, Travis Richter, Lavon White Ronald Nilson, Donald Reid Thomas Drawdy, Paul Fairley, Edward Farrish, Jeremy Goff, Gregory Guglielmello, Daniel Harrison, Local 853 Local 721 Lewis Harville, James Harvard, Byron Jackson, John Joiner, Frederick Jordan, Mark Kenny, John John Doyle, Reece Gaines, Don Majerus, Gill Drane, John Gutkind, Gaber Knowles, Marcus Lambert, Stephen Lovelace, Charles Marnati, John Willmering Hinterseer Herold, Gordon Ransom Darren McKnatt, James Morris, Donnie Nettles, Retired Local 732 James Nettles, Billy Nichelson, Benny Orr, Davie Ott, John Pellerin, Richard Perry, Herbert Prescott, Daniel G. Haughian Sr., William Herbert Gunsch, Dan Hampton, Weldon Kenith Proctor, Dennith Reeves, Ira Roberts, Knudsen, Ed Overdorf Hoff, Brian McNabb, Jerry Wellard Patrick Rush, Michael Santas, Joseph Semancheck, William Smith, David Steele, Roy Strickland, Robert Local 751 Thompson Jr., James Thompson, Erwin Tillman Jr., Jackie Walker, Marcus Ward, Darren Weaver, Robert Ball, Jake Benoit, Logan Benton, Brenton Scott Weber, Andrew Williams, Garry Williams, Cederstrom, Jeffrey Christian, James Cockrell, Kalob Wilson, Leslie Wilson, Shannon Wilson Israel Figueroa, Terry Gallagher, Scott Gray, Richard Gregg, Matt Groskie, Dennis R. Hughes, Local 807 Corey Inglis, Gordon Jorgenson, Steven Kruger, Glenn Lecornu, John Lewis, Ronald Loper, John Hall Randolph Marquez, Matthew McCarty, Mark Meehleis, Masato Mixson, Lance Nelson, Roa Rembrandt, David Simmons, Jason Skidmore, Jedediah Smith, Rickie Travis, Mark Valdez, Kelly Wagner, Kendrick Wade, Merle Williams NOVEMBER 2020 NOVEMBER

All ironworkers listed have shared their names per our request in The Ironworker. If you are a veteran and would like to be mentioned in the next update of Union Veterans Council list, please complete the form on ironworkers.org. Click the Get Involved tab, select Union Veterans Council, complete the form and click submit. 15

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The marriage of online and traditional organizing

here is an adage in organizing — “Meet them where T they’re at .” It’s meant to remind us to engage with workers without pre-supposing their issues or opinions, to understand them as they are, rather than decide what their issues and solutions are from afar. But how do we do this in an era when one of our main hurdles is not being able to meet people in physical spaces where they work and live? e COVID-19 pandemic has made it even more clear organizing in the modern world will require a lot of online organizing. Workers are already spending much ere is no shortage of examples of successful worker of their lives online; these technologies have aected organizing eorts where online communication and how today’s workforces organizes their social lives as collaboration played a crucial piece: Toys R Us workers well as their workplaces. e Iron Workers’ organizing took to social media when their employer announced department is ready to adapt to changes brought on by bankruptcy and have now won $20 million in severance; the pandemic by implementing our new Digital Orga- a private Facebook group of West Virginia teachers and nizing Initiative, which will bring online organizing public employees played a pivotal role in their strike together with traditional organizing methods. where over 24,000 workers walked out; gig workers at Any organizer would tell you that online tools and Uber and similar apps have overcome the dispersed tactics are no replacement for face-to-face relationship nature of their workforce by communicating with each building. e trust needed for a worker to feel condent other in online forums and are ghting against misclas- and empowered to begin organizing their coworkers sication and low wages. isn’t something built overnight. However, online spaces Digital tools help enhance and streamline organiz- are powerful in their own right and can be as impor- ing eorts by condensing hours of time usually spent tant to our organizing eorts as physical ones—they’re on planning and paperwork. Organizers can spend less both places people gather to talk about what’s important time in the oce, giving them more time in the eld, to them. A combination of online tools and marketing in shops and making house calls. e department has can help us with both internal and external organizing already begun incorporating Action Builder into our eorts. We can generate new leads for organizers to fol- campaigns to build worker lists, record information low up with, keep in communication, build unity and about employers and job sites, track support for union- even engage workers for oine action. Social media izing, assign tasks like house calls or phone banking, like Facebook and Twitter, emails, peer-to-peer texting, and record notes about worker interactions and relation- virtual town halls and ad campaigns are some of the ships so everyone on the campaign can be up to date. components of a digital strategy to increase our member- During an organizing drive, digital tactics can ship and keep current members engaged and informed. be used to communicate with a large community of

Online mediums ofen provide a feeling of relative safety, allowing workers to speak more freely on workplace problems than THE IRONWORKER they may while standing outside a job site. 16

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workers all at once, or target a single worker, depending on the tactic or organizing plan. Online mediums o en provide a feeling of relative safety, allowing workers to speak more freely on workplace problems than they may while standing outside a job site. Once an online rap- port with workers is developed, organizers can identify worker issues and then agitate around those concerns, both on and oine. is online presence can also work as an eective tool for media outreach. Reports on actions and shared workers’ stories through digital platforms can reach a broader audience and increase interest and support for organizing eorts while helping organizing the next generation of Iron Workers’ mem- to shape the narrative for worker-led campaigns. bers and is essential for both the growth of our union e organizing department will begin including and to meet the needs of our industry. We remain com- digital organizing skill-building in training to help mitted to organizing all unrepresented ironworkers by organizers integrate our new initiative into future cam- combining new techniques and ideas with tried and true paigns. New tools and technology will play a key role in organizing methods for the modern workforce.

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Collective efort, astonishing result

llegiant Stadium in Las storefront and doors, metal panel ribbons and sots A Vegas is the new home and fascia panels for the project. e stadium’s exte- of the NFL’s storied franchise rior consists of 410,614 square feet of curtain wall Raiders football team. Situ- with ribbon wall and architectural louvers extend- ated only a couple of miles ing from the curtain wall. from McCarran International Airport and adjacent e unitized curtain wall was made up of to the Las Vegas strip on 62 acres of land, the sta- over 2,100 trapezoidal units weighing up to 3,900 dium’s location is ideal for locals and visiting guests. pounds. Remarkably, 70% of these units were non- e state-of-the-art stadium includes 65,000 seats typical. As each of the panel sets was unique, Enclos with room to accommodate 72,000 seats for larger used 3D modeling to ensure the sets were made to events and features operable doors at its north eleva- precise measurements. tion, giving spectators a breathtaking view of the Las Complex building facade geometry consists of Vegas Strip while displaying the Al Davis Memorial multiple radii, 12-degree outward lean, segmented Torch to those outside. Additionally, a dome-shaped ribbon panels that transition in both direction transparent roof, supported by stainless-steel cables, and concurrently in-plane by up to 24 inches and oers a natural feel alongside the retractable natural an attachment structure with an independent grid grass eld and comfortable climate. when compared to the curtain wall grid. Unitized curtain wall, aluminum, e aggressive project schedule required the curtain-wall installation to take place concurrently louvers, grills with the structural steel installation, followed by a One of the major features that give the $2 billion nal structure tensioning activity. e project’s lay- Allegiant Stadium its distinctive look is the dark, out crew, led by Andy Brown of Local 86 (Seattle), tinted exterior glass wall. e stadium’s outer shell, was essentially tasked with laying out a “moving sitting o Russell Road and Interstate 15, is fully target” extending well into the unit installation enclosed by its surrounding black curtain wall. activity. is was signicant as design could not Enclos provided design-assist services for the establish consistent xed control during layout and facade, including unitized curtain wall, louvers, anchor installation. Enclos’ engineers analyzed mul- tiple as-built studies of the steel structure as it was erected and adjusted the layout information of the curtain-wall anchors accordingly. e layout crew collaborated daily with Enclos’ on-site, 3D modeler comparing shots taken with the total station against the intended facade geometry, ensuring layout points would support the pre-designed curtain-wall unit installation. is proved to be a success as no curtain-wall units had to be modied in closing the building facade. Doors Another signicant aspect of the stadium included in the Enclos’ contract was the enormous operable THE IRONWORKER doors at the north end. Since designers opted not 18

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 18 11/19/20 10:50 AM to include a retractable roof to Allegiant Stadium erector subcontractor Union Erectors Owner/Opera- because of the cost and weather concerns, the doors tor John Herschberger; General Foreman Josh Horn, were added to allow for an outdoor feel in the facility. Local 433 (Los Angeles); Superintendent Mitch Six mega-panels, each nearly the size of a bas- ibodeaux, Local 433 (Los Angeles); Enclos’ Assem- ketball court and weighing nearly 58,000 pounds, bly Plant Manager Joe Welch, Local 75 (Phoenix); make up the new stadium’s north elevation. Four of Enclos’ Engineers Melissa Ritchie and Brian Rogers; the mega-panels are curved operable doors, which 3D Modeler Designer Dennis Chow; Executive Vice open to give spectators a breathtaking view of the President and Field Operations Mike Padgett; and Las Vegas Strip. Vice President Mike Coulter. e schedule did not allow enough time to stick build the 50-foot-by-80-foot, steel operable door Enclos’ project scope: frames without holding up predecessor trades. • Unitized curtain wall – 2,141 trapezoidal units approximately 10-foot by 20-foot (70% unique units), Enclos partnered with Las Vegas-based Iron Work- 380,000 square feet ers’ signatory contractor Union Erectors’ John • Steel anchors – 3,168 welded steel anchors Herschberger to shorten this duration by pre-assem- bling the four-door frames at in the staging area, • Aluminum panel ribbon truss units – 999 units (84% unique units), 176,000 square feet tipping and hoisting the fully assembled steel frames • Aluminum soffit panels – 54,000 square feet of and tucking them below the overhanging structure handset panels above and onto the curved bottom rail. e clear- • Decorative grilles – 165 units, 36,000 square feet ance of this tucked pick was only 2 inches overall (1 inch at the top and 1 inch from the bottom). Given • Mechanical louvers – 145 units, 7,597 square feet the scale and degree of diculty, the ironworkers • Operable curved steel door frames – Four 50-foot- by-80-foot operable door frames were “threading the needle” but accomplished the challenging job without incident. • Operable door mechanical – full electrical and mechanical systems for four sliding feature doors e entire exterior enclosure under the Enclos’ • Copings – 500 units, 17,000 square feet scope took 14 months to complete. Ironworkers logged 52,000 hours that were 100% safe — zero lost time! • Aluminum column covers – 420 square feet NOVEMBER All the ironworkers on-site should be commended. Special recognition also to Regional Superintendent Stainless steel, cable-net roof grid Jason Myers, Local 377 (San Francisco); General As ironworkers continued exterior wall installation Foreman Chad Sanchez, Local 27 (Salt Lake City); outside the stadium, ironworkers inside the bowl 2020 General Foreman Chris Bast, Local 5 (Washington, were installing 100 stainless-steel cables to hold D.C.); Safety Shawn Currie, Local 25 (Detroit); Stew- up the ETFE roof made of uorine-based plastic. ard Mike Jones, Local 433 (Los Angeles); Enclos’ steel e 7-acre transparent roof allows day games to be 19

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naturally lighted, without heat penetration and is was over 3 inches in diameter and weighed around the rst of its kind in the world. 50 pounds per linear foot. Some cables were as much Based on cable suspension bridge technology, the as 800 feet long and weighed 24 tons. Cables were all idea of cable-net roo ng is to create a truss of two pre-cut, which allowed no margin for error. cables — under tension — with a vertical strut sepa- e entire web-like, cable-net system was assem- rating the horizontals to allow a span of a much larger bled on the stadium oor and had to be raised area with a reduction of weight. A cable net structure simultaneously on 50 strand jacks located on the is an example of a tensile structure, i.e., a structure compression ring at the rooine. At each point, cus- stabilized by tension rather than compression. tom made platforms were constructed, hoisted and e architect Helmut Jahn is oen credited with bolted to the ring structure. Platforms provided sup- using the most innovative application when design- port for hoisting equipment and workers. ing the Kempinski Hotel in Munich in the early e rst of its kind, the project was the most 1990s. Jahn adopted the cable net system, creating a complex in the world because of the longitudi- structural form of pre-tensioned cables to support a nal and transaxial directional pulls. Adding to the sheer glass curtain wall. complexity was the need for pulling two enormous Freyssinet, founded over 70 years ago by Eugène cables (one above and one below) concurrently per Freyssinet, the inventor of pre-stressing, subcon- point. All connecting points required pulling and tracted the 300-ton cable-net grid installation to stretching cables to various angles and distances of Steel Partners, who utilized approximately 40 to 50 the stadium, which created compounded techni- THE IRONWORKER ironworkers to erect the unique system. Each cable cal complexities. All other existing cable-net roofs 20

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 20 11/19/20 10:50 AM were made of single cable pulls to symmetrical radii. analysis (SCA) was utilized to determine precise Again, no other of this type had been attempted in structural placement. SCA is a computer modeling the world — another rst for the ironworkers! application in which structural steel loads are added Said Local 433 Superintendent Randy McElvain, to a given design then evaluated to calculate natural “Mike Scales, Kurns Moore, Matt Jackson, Ryan gravity and deection. SCA ensured the exact settle- Plummer, Guero Barraza, Lunchbox, and all the ment of structural steel aer installation to support others, too many to list, were all rock stars on this design tolerances of the curtain wall on the outside one. It was my good fortune to have some of the best and the cable-net roo ng on the inside. ironworkers Local 433 had on this project with me! Spherical bearings were also installed strategi- Way to get up on it, fellas!” cally at speci c connecting points allowing for lateral pivoting movement for the 1.75-million-square-feet Precision structural building. Furthermore, layout targets were placed Of course, neither the curtain-wall enclosure nor the on the steel before hoisting, so each member was set NOVEMBER cable-net roo ng would be possible without struc- precisely according to the 3D grid. tural support. But this project was not your typical, Overall, only .00006% of tolerance was allowed traditional scope of structural steel package. e for the erection of 27,000 tons of steel, 20,000 indi-

exterior vessel (shell) steel had to sync with the inte- vidual pieces with lengths up to 700 feet, weighing 2020 rior bowl steel within extremely limited tolerances. up to 113,000 pounds, nearly 500,000 bolted con- Speci c computer programming was vital to nections, and canopy truss modules weighing up to structural steel installation. Staged construction 700,000 pounds. Canopy modules contained all the 21

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The state-of-the-art stadium includes 65,000 seats with room to accommodate 72,000 seats for larger events and features operable doors at its north elevation, giving spectators a breathtaking view of the Las Vegas Strip while displaying the Al Davis Memorial Torch to those outside.

steel stairs and catwalk sections that ring the sta- e torch, made of carbon ber and aluminum, dium just below the cantilever roof. was designed with complex geometry to create such Again, Brother McElvain reiterates that all credit a unique piece. e mathematical challenge resulted goes to ironworkers on-site with special mention in the largest structure in the world ever created to Derr Isbell and Superintendent Eric Tabor along by a 3D printer. Only two printers in the world with Corona Deck and Floyd Denny. Corona did were capable of this feat; the one used is located all the deck and most of the miscellaneous on the in Kansas City. scoreboards. Great job, Floyd. McElvain worked Valley Steel led by Foreman Robert “Bobby G” together with his crew to build roof modules, hang Guerena, son of Randy McElvain, and his iron- them and do the in ll. Recognition goes to Rich- worker crew provided the installation. ard Alvarez, Stacey Adams, Cameron and Austin e Al Davis Memorial Torch will be lit before McGhee, Mitchell Shanholzer, Dan Mellish and every game — with lights and special eects, rather Charlie Anderson on a great job! than re — continuing the tradition carried out in Oakland since Davis died in 2011. e massive Al Davis torch memorial will also be visible from outside the sta- e Raiders’ new home dedicated a permanent dium’s main entrance, just o the Strip. monument to the late, longtime owner Al Davis. Davis rst joined the Raiders as head coach in 1963, Culmination ascended to general manager three years later and In the end, Allegiant Stadium completed a normal became Oakland’s principal owner in 1972. Now ve-year construction plan into an astonishing owned by his son Mark, the team honored his father 31-month condensed marvel. Brother McElvain, a with an 85-foot torch displayed at the north end of member for over 40 years, said “at the project’s peak the stadium centered with Enclos’ operable doors. there were nearly 800 ironworkers on-site, and it was THE IRONWORKER

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63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 22 11/19/20 10:50 AM probably the safest job I’ve ever been part of.” He of communication with Eric Crenz of Mortenson claimed the stadium presented challenges and good and Paul Dudzinski of McCarthy, which provided old-fashioned hard work from the beginning! assurances to the entire construction team that the Brother McElvain began the project for Derr ironworkers would not only promise skilled labor Isbell, starting out building two Liebherr 11350 but more importantly, produce the challenging cranes to hang the roof canopy modules. Upon com- needs in a safe manner. pleting the build of the cranes, he ran a raising gang. Brother McElvain nishes by saying, “I have been McElvain then moved over to work for Freyesinet a member since July 2, 1980, and my son Bobby G is and Steel Partners on the cable-net roof system as the a proud third-generation ironworker. All I can say is ironworker superintendent. Under Steel Partners’ it has been a helluva ride and Allegiant Stadium was assignment, McElvain then joined with Superin- a great project to be a part of. Can’t wait to see what tendent Eric Tabor to install over 7,000 feet of nish the next ten years have in store. anks to all my glass railing and aluminum shoe. “Cody Cole, Irvin brothers and sisters!” Estaquio, Blackie, just to name a few did a great job Editor’s note: Some job site photos were taken prior as well!” said McElvain. to the 2020 pandemic. Randy McElvain, a second-generation Local 433 ironworker, is the son of Ray McElvain. His father worked many years building downtown LA before being elected to business agent in the 80s for the Orange County area. His father sadly passed in his second term. Given his bloodline, McElvain made NOVEMBER sure his Local 433 Business Representative Robert Conway was also recognized. Brother Conway was instrumental in communi-

cation and procurement of work with Joint Venture 2020 General Contractors Mortenson & McCarthy, along with many top ocials involved in the proj- ect. McElvain stated that Conway had an open line 23

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Aristeo’s in-house steel fabrication of ers turnkey solutions

risteo Construction was A founded in 1977 by Agostino Aristeo Sr. and his son Joseph Aristeo with only $10,000 and a truck. In the early days, Aristeo Construction focused on provid- ing general contracting and self-perform concrete services for many of the same customers it serves today while carrying out its core values of safety, integrity, quality, ingenuity and grit. e business expanded to include steel fabrication and erection in the early 1990s and has continued to grow, oer- ing customers turnkey solutions. Now the nation’s largest WBENC-certied (Women’s Business Enterprise National Council) and ISO 9001:2015 certied general contractor, Aristeo oers comprehensive construction solutions to customers in the manufacturing, commercial, industrial, higher education and utility markets. e company dierentiates itself with multiple in-house, self-perform services, including a robust steel fabri- cation and erection team. Aristeo’s fabrication shops boast a combined 50 services to customers around the country, ranging dedicated employees, many of whom are members from structural steel to lighter steel requiring highly of Iron Workers Regional Shop Local Union 851 complex and detailed work. Examples include truss (Cleveland). Because of Aristeo’s AISC-certied reinforcing, process, platforms and mezzanines, erector team (American Institute of Steel Con- grillage steel, steel embeds, stairs, handrails, cat- struction), Aristeo also works with many other walks, press pit steel, process steel, specialty steel ironworker locals, including Local 25 (Detroit). and conveyor support steel. With 63,000 square feet of facilities, Aristeo’s e combination of Aristeo’s general contracting highly skilled steel fabrication team oers steel services with an in-house steel fabrication and erec- design, detailing, fabrication, coating and delivery tion team oers many benets: • Turnkey solutions – From design and drawing creation to fabrication and erection, Aristeo is a one- stop-shop for steel fabrication and erection projects. • Built-in value engineering – Thanks to the decades of experience of Aristeo’s shopmen, Aristeo is able to build steel-focused value engineering into each project. • Controlled project scheduling – As a general con- tractor, Aristeo’s in-house steel services allow the company to completely control the project schedule and meet even the tightest customer schedules – THE IRONWORKER including mission-critical shutdown projects. 24

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 24 11/19/20 10:50 AM • Increased safety – Aristeo’s proprietary safety of 2020. eir steel erection teams have also been processes are followed throughout every phase of a busy, working approximately 3,000 hours per week. project, from shop floor to project site, ensuring bet- ter safety performance than other contractors who Some of their recent work has been for multiple large need to rely on third-party vendors. projects that Aristeo is leading as general contrac- • Workflow and logistics planning – Aristeo’s in- tor, including the groundbreaking Mazda Toyota house steel team is fully engaged with the broader Manufacturing facility in Alabama. For this proj- general contracting team, ensuring that each proj- ect, Aristeo was the general contractor for the entire ect’s workflows and logistics plans are developed to facility’s foundations, the construction of one of the be the most efficient for the overall project. three main buildings and for multiple ancillary proj- • High-tech equipment and quality control – Aristeo ects at the facility. e company also self-performed has utmost control over project quality thanks to their depth of expertise, comprehensive quality more than 4,800 tons of steel fabrication and nearly control checks and the company’s use of technol- 5,500 tons of steel erection since the beginning of ogy and automated equipment, including software the project. NOVEMBER 2020 NOVEMBER that allows for real-time updates across loca- Aristeo has also recently provided steel fabri- tions for digital project documents, 3D modeling cation and erection services for the Ford Motor services, a PythonX Robotic CNC Plasma cutting machine, and more. Company Vehicle Performance and Electrication Center in Allen Park, Michigan, which will be the e company’s steel fabrication teams have been most technologically advanced wind tunnel of its especially busy over the last few months, working an kind in the world. Aristeo provided a signicant average of 2,500 man-hours per week since the start amount of self-perform services for this project, 25

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Now the nation’s largest WBENC-certified (Women’s Business Enterprise National Council) and ISO 9001:2015 certified general contractor, Aristeo ofƒers comprehensive construction solutions to customers in the manufacturing, commercial, industrial, higher education and utility markets.

including the fabrication and erection of more than steel team comprised of experts in their eld who 2,100 tons of steel for the facility’s battery lab and have been working with the company since Aristeo support buildings. expanded into steel services, but the whole company Aristeo has grown over the years, but the same is dedicated to Aristeo’s core values of safety, hard values the company was founded on are still what work, quality processes, project excellence and cus- THE IRONWORKER set them apart today. Not only is the company’s tomer service. 26

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 26 11/19/20 10:51 AM SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT Steve Rank

Combating COVID-19 in the workplace and home

he coronavirus disease (COVID-19) suddenly • Through respiratory droplets became a pandemic throughout the world in produced when an infected T person coughs, sneezes, spring 2020 with tragic e ects for our members breathes, sings or talks. and their family members. e safety and health • Respiratory droplets cause department has initiated many outreach webinars infection when they are this year and posted resource information from the inhaled or deposited on mucous membranes, such CDC, NIOSH and OSHA on ironworkers.org and as those that line the inside of the nose and mouth. impact-net.org. e safety department has created a • People who are infected but do not have symptoms notication form for district councils and local unions can also spread the virus to others. to help track members and the spread of the virus. General President Eric Dean has allocated the neces- Less common ways COVID-19 sary resources for the safety department to provide can spread: immediate assistance to our members and contractors. • Under certain circumstances (for example, when Background information on COVID-19 people are in enclosed spaces with poor venti- lation), COVID-19 can sometimes be spread by COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a newly airborne transmission. discovered coronavirus. • COVID-19 spreads less commonly through contact Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus with contaminated surfaces. will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. Everyone should: Older people and those with underlying medi- • Wash your hands often. cal problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more • Avoid close contact. likely to develop severe illness. • Cover your mouth and nose with a mask when around others. • Cover coughs and sneezes. The best way to prevent and • Clean and disinfect. slow down transmission is • Monitor your health daily. to be well informed about • Get a flu vaccine. COVID-19, the disease it causes Most common symptoms: and how it spreads. • Fever. • Dry cough. e best way to prevent and slow down transmis- sion is to be well informed about COVID-19, the • Tiredness. NOVEMBER 2020 NOVEMBER disease it causes and how it spreads. Less common symptoms: Know how it spreads • Aches and pains. COVID-19 spreads easily from person to person, • Sore throat. mainly by the following routes: • Diarrhea. • Between people who are in close contact with • Conjunctivitis. one another (within 6 feet). • Headache. 27

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 27 11/19/20 10:51 AM SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT continued Steve Rank

• Loss of taste or smell. changeably with images of various products across • A rash on skin or discoloration of fingers or toes. television and other media outlets. Unfortunately, this has led to confusion and could unintentionally Serious symptoms: put members or their families in harm’s way. • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. N95 Filtering facepiece respirator (FFR) • Chest pain or pressure. e N95 ltering facepiece is a respirator and is what • Loss of speech or movement. many of us know for work on the job. It looks like Seek immediate medical attention if you have a dust mask and most commonly has two straps, serious symptoms. Always call before visiting your one that fits around the neck and another that fits doctor or health facility. People with mild symptoms around the crown of the head. It provides a seal who are otherwise healthy should manage their around the mouth and nose and has to be NIOSH- symptoms at home. approved for use as a respirator. e N95, with a On average, it takes 5–6 days from when some- ltering eciency of 95%, can help prevent the one is infected with the virus for symptoms to show; spread of COVID-19 and protects the wearer from however, it can take up to 14 days. other workplace hazards. If it is required to be worn Data to date suggest that 80% of infections are on the job, an employer must follow a respiratory mild or asymptomatic, 15% are severe infection protection program with elements such as: requiring oxygen and 5% are acute infections requir- • Medical evaluation ing ventilation. Pre-symptomatic and asymptomatic • Fit testing (quantitative or qualitative) individuals contribute to the transmission of the for the N95 respirator coronavirus. A pre-symptomatic case of COVID- • Understanding proper respirator care 19 is an individual infected with SARS-CoV-2, who • Medical surveillance has not exhibited symptoms initially, but who later • Training exhibits symptoms during the course of the infec- tion. An asymptomatic case is an individual infected If an N95 is not required on the job but provided with SARS-CoV-2 who does not exhibit symptoms as an option for voluntary use, the employer needs during the course of infection. Pre-symptomatic and to provide the worker with Appendix D of the OSHA asymptomatic individuals are contagious and can respirator standard. Appendix D advises the worker spread the disease. that the amount of hazardous substances in the area does not exceed the permissible exposure limits set Face cover, face mask, or respirator: by OSHA standards. An employee may choose to Do you know the difference? wear a respirator on their own. e coronavirus has impacted how ironworkers do things—how we work, the way we shop, and how Face mask we celebrate milestones. In many of these situations, Surgical face mask and face mask are intended for a face coverings of some type are recommended. e medical purpose and a face mask not intended for challenge is the terms face covering, face mask, mask, a medical purpose are all examples of face masks. surgical mask and N95 are used interchangeably. Loose-fitting face masks do not provide a seal Each term means something dierent, referring to around the mouth and nose and are not for respi- dierent products and dierent uses. Compounding ratory protection. When worn over the mouth and THE IRONWORKER the confusion is the media, who use the terms inter- nose and depending on the material, face masks 28

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 28 11/19/20 10:51 AM Suspected/Confirmed COVID-19 Case Report

Complete and send to the Safety Department For Internal Use Only Report Date: Member First Name: Member Last Name: Status (select one): Apprentice Journeyman Retiree Local Union: Member Number: Employer: Job Title: Project Name: General Contractor: Member’s Address: City: State/Province: Zip Code/PCCountry: may help to prevent the spread of germs from Home Phone: Mobile Phone: E-mail: a ected individuals to others. Surgical masks must COVID-19 Status: Did/Is the member experiencing any of the following related to COVID-19? (Check all that apply) receive clearance from the FDA as a medical device. Suspected (SD) Negative Test (NT) Deceased (DC) Awaiting Test Results (AR) Self-Quarantined (SQ) No information (NI) Positive Test (PT) Recovered (RC) Not Applicable (NA)

None are approved by NIOSH as respirators. Additional Information: Studies indicate a significant number of individu- als with coronavirus lack symptoms (asymptomatic) Report Submitted By: Name: ______Mobile Phone:______

and those who eventually develop symptoms (pre- District Council/Local Union No.:______Direct Phone:______symptomatic) can transmit the virus to others Email:______before showing symptoms, meaning that the virus Clear Form Save Print Email can spread between people interacting in close prox- Due to varying devices, if buttons fail to work properly, save and email to [email protected]. imity, for example, through speaking, coughing or Local union COVID-19 case report. sneezing, even if those people are not exhibiting symptoms. Face masks slow the spread of the virus. virus. It is important for our members to immedi- ately notify their local union if they become ill and Cloth face covering have symptoms of the coronavirus. Cloth face coverings, homemade masks and neck In addition to providing the COVID-19 case socks are not respirators, not approved by NIOSH as report, the safety and health department has taken a respirator and not cleared by the FDA as a medi- the following actions to better serve our members cal device. Cloth face coverings are made of various and contractors. cloth materials, loose-fitting around the mouth and • Distribute an updated report weekly nose and leak around the edges. • Established a new (833) 355-SAFE (7233) Cloth face coverings may help prevent the spread phone number of the coronavirus to others and slow the spread. • Established a new [email protected] email address Face masks and cloth face coverings, as well as face • Provided a Dropbox IW COVID19 response kit shields, may be required on job sites where social containing CDC, NIOSH and OSHA information distancing cannot be maintained. • Posting guide links to IW and IMPACT websites

COVID tracking and reporting e safety and health department will continue e safety department has created the following to make every e ort to protect our members from notication form for district councils and local contracting COVID-19 in the workplace and at unions to help track members and the spread of the home. We will work to deliver updated additional information as it becomes available. We continue to challenge all members to “See Something! Say Something!” to recognize and avoid this workplace

health hazard. Je Norris, Wayne Creasap and I NOVEMBER will continue to work with district councils, local unions and IMPACT regional advisory boards to promote the 2020 safety initiatives. Please contact

the safety and health department at safety@iwintl. 2020 org or (833) 355-SAFE (7233) if you have any ques- N95 Filtering Example of a Example of a cloth facepiece 3M 8210. face mask (not face covering (not a tions pertaining to workplace safety and health a respirator). respirator). concerns in the shop or eld. 29

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 29 11/19/20 10:51 AM APPRENTICESHIP DEPARTMENT REPORT Lee Worley

New ultramodern training facility for Local 5

had the pleasure earlier this I summer to tour Local 5’s (Washington, D.C.) new train- ing facility and to say the least; I was very impressed with the layout and the time spent on the design. ey have a leading-edge facility to house the union hall, trust and apprenticeship oces. e facility is located 20 minutes from both Baltimore and Washington D.C., hosts a 37,000-square-foot apprenticeship center with a large meeting room, kitchen, 20,000 square feet of indoor shop space with an overhead crane and a hands-on area. It also has a 6,000-square-foot weld shop with 30 welding booths and a Lincoln Electric the support of all our members, ocers, signatory air-ltration system. contractors, and JATC. I look forward to growing With the help of the local’s IMPACT RAB grant, Local 5 and watching our apprentices train in our Local 5 was also able to purchase a 10,000-pound new facility,” said Business Manager/FST Aaron reach forkli and an articulating boom li. Bast, Local 5. “e future of Iron Workers Local 5 has never “I would like to congratulate Iron Workers looked brighter. We now have a state-of-the-art Local 5 ocers, members and signatory contractors training center to ensure our signatory contractors on their extraordinary accomplishments with open- will continue to have the best-trained ironworkers ing their new training center located just outside of for many years to come. Our hands-on training will Washington, D.C., in Largo, Maryland. Every time I include all aspects of our trade and our new weld visit Local 5’s new JATC, I am in awe of the hands-on shop will ensure all our welding needs will be met. training they are providing to their apprentices and A dream becomes a reality when the whole team journeyman ironworkers in this new state-of-the-art believes in it. During our ve-year process, we had training facility. When I was the business manager of Local 5, I always had a vision of someday having a new training center. Never in a million years did I dream it would be as impressive as it is. e old training center really served us well for more than two decades, but it was very apparent that with the number of apprentices, Local 5 JATC had outgrown that facility. I give credit to Business Manager Aaron Bast and all those involved in making this a reality. It makes me proud to be a member of such a great local,” said Kendall Martin, general vice president and the Mid-Atlantic States District Council president. Congratulations to the members of Local 5, the Mid-Atlantic States District Council and all those THE IRONWORKER who had a hand in implementing this great facility. 30

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 30 11/19/20 10:51 AM IRONWORKERS POLITICAL ACTION LEAGUE Ross Templeton

The election is over; our work begins

his magazine went to press shortly a er the for the past six months. Leg- T results came in for the U.S. presidential elec- islation to put people to work tion. A er several days of doubt, we know that Joe and protect our pension and Biden will be president of the . health and welfare plans must One thing that will never be in doubt is the pass. e more friends we have dedication and strength of ironworkers. e many elected to the U.S. Senate, the better our bargaining members and locals that mobilized to volunteer this position will be. past election made a dierence up and down the With Biden’s victory, we’ll be hard at work roll- ballot. Most importantly, our electoral ground game ing back the anti-union rules and regulations of the gives us the leverage to negotiate with elected o- Trump presidency. Getting rid of Industry Recog- cials and hold them accountable. is is true from nized Apprenticeship Programs (IRAPs) for good the White House to your city council and depends will be step one. We’ll also push forward, working on the energy and cooperation of union members with government agencies, to promote good union and ocers. To everyone who pitched in this year, jobs on public projects and boost our work in infra- thank you and well done. structure and energy. e political department’s role in the election was With a divided Congress, we’ll have to ght to help locals do that work. We coordinated politi- hard to get every bill passed. Our relationships with cal teams of released sta working in battleground Republicans in Congress will be vital to move our states. We held virtual trainings for members and priorities, just like they were to protect us four years political coordinators across the country. We pro- ago when Trump came to power. We’ll also rely on vided voter education and turnout resources to our friends in state and local governments to move locals and members. the ball forward. Make no mistake: no one will deliver results for us on a silver platter, so we’ll have One thing that will never to work together to get what we need. No matter what, unity and action will be our be in doubt is the dedication most important tools. We need to push our friends and strength of ironworkers. to follow through with their promises with a single unied voice. We need to close ranks to fend o any We also negotiated with campaigns on behalf of attacks that come our way. Standing down, either our union. We spent long hours with candidates and because we are complacent in victory or discour- sta to help them understand our industry and needs aged in defeat, isn’t an option. Our international will so they will enter oce ready to help ironworkers. coordinate with locals to win ghts in Congress and e day a er the election is when the work really the states, and every ironworker has a part to play. begins. We have plans ready for every outcome and No matter the result of every election, we’ll are prepared to put them into practice. e right lose if we fall into ghting amongst ourselves. NOVEMBER candidate winning doesn’t guarantee our success; e members of our union hold diverse political the wrong candidate winning doesn’t guarantee our beliefs. We may belong to dierent parties, but destruction. In both cases, our fate is in our hands. we are all ironworkers. Just as Joe Biden must be Along with the White House, Congress will be

president of every American, our union must rep- 2020 critical. e pandemic continues to threaten our work resent every member. We can’t resent each other and safety. We need the COVID-19 rescue bill that for choices during the last election and must work Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has blocked together to secure our future as a union. 31

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 31 11/19/20 10:51 AM DAVIS-BACON/PREVAILING WAGE REPORT Chris Burger

States that repealed prevailing wage failed their workers and fair contractors

air wages and bene ts F make sense even in times of struggle and challenge. We are naturally suspicious of any call to throw out proven policies that bene t both fair and usually local con- tractors and workers. A few years ago, I featured Frank Manzo IV on the annual wage compliance panel at the IMPACT conference. He’ll have the oor in this issue’s column. He is the policy director of the non-partisan Midwest Economic Policy Insti- tute (ILEPI), which has issued a damning report with quoted highlights below: “ere is nothing wrong with good-faith policy disagreements. However, when facts and evidence are preempted by ideology or special interests, we almost always invite bad outcomes. “In 2017, the Wisconsin-state legislature repealed prevailing wage. Proponents of repeal argued that doing away with prevailing wage would yield hun- dreds of millions of dollars in project savings, and more competition for project bids. “We recently released — with Dr. Kevin Duncan, • Repeal has led to a 60% increase in public projects professor of economics at Colorado State University, going to out-of-state contractors. Pueblo — the rst study to examine how propo- • Apprenticeship completion in Wisconsin is lagging nents’ claims stacked up against actual economic neighboring states with prevailing wage laws. data. It wasn’t pretty. Here are just a few of the • Bid competition on Wisconsin Department of Trans- topline ndings: portation projects has decreased by 16%. • Prevailing wage repeal has produced a 6% wage • There have been no project savings. In fact, the cut for skilled construction workers (about $3,000 per-mile cost of highway resurfacing projects has per year, on average) and a 4% drop in health insur- actually gone up slightly, as have “cost overruns” ance coverage. on road construction projects.

“The evidence consistently shows that by investing in higher-skilled workers, prevailing wage standards maximize quality, workforce productivity and safety while minimizing waste and costly mistakes. It also reduces employee turnover, which reduces costs to contractors,” THE IRONWORKER — Frank Manzo 32

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 32 11/19/20 10:51 AM “Wisconsin was not alone in going down the prevailing wage repeal rabbit hole. Indiana, West Virginia, Michigan, Kentucky and Arkansas all did the same thing within the past decade. The Assistant Republican Leader in the Indiana House of Representatives famously told a Wisconsin audience in 2017 that repeal “hasn’t saved us a penny.” And study after study has shown him to be right,” — Frank Manzo

“ e core of the narrative ped- tors overwhelmingly went to dled by the proponents of repeal companies based in Iowa, Michi- was that you can replace skilled gan and Florida — all states that cra workers with lower-paid, don’t have prevailing wage laws. less-trained workers and still get “Wisconsin was not alone in the same result at lower cost. Such going down the prevailing wage bizarre logic just doesn’t square repeal rabbit hole. Indiana, West with real-world data — just like Virginia, Michigan, Kentucky and you wouldn’t expect to replace Arkansas all did the same thing a surgeon with an orderly to x within the past decade. e Assis- your heart at lower cost. tant Republican Leader in the “ e evidence consistently Indiana House of Representatives shows that by investing in higher- famously told a Wisconsin audi- skilled workers, prevailing wage ence in 2017 that repeal “hasn’t standards maximize quality, saved us a penny.” And study aer Frank Manzo IV, MPP, policy director, workforce productivity and safety Midwest Economic Policy Institute. study has shown him to be right.” while minimizing waste and Well done, Frank. At this time costly mistakes. It also reduces employee turnover, of anksgiving in the U.S., I will close with sor- which reduces costs to contractors. row but also gratitude for the blessings of having “But repeal imposes other costs that don’t show endured this historic pandemic and lockdown. We up in project bids. For example, when the wages are all know that even with many now busted budgets slashed, it means more workers are forced to rely at federal, state and municipal levels, we can’t aord on Medicaid, food stamps and other government to turn public infrastructure into a free-for-all for assistance programs to support their families. ose y-by-night contractors. And we’ll have to rebuild costs are borne by taxpayers. in a “win-win” that rewards local contractors and NOVEMBER “And, when policy is distorted to advantage lower- anyone who respects paying fair wages and ben- skilled workers from out-of-town, it also means the ets. ese workers in turn will plow that money benets of job creation and consumer spending that back into our local communities. at’s the genius would otherwise be stimulating Wisconsin’s econ- of prevailing wage. As Steve White of the West Vir- 2020 omy are now going to other states. Here, it should ginia ACT has put so well, “It’s the best economic also be noted that the 60% increase in state highway development tool ever developed.” May God bless projects that were awarded to out-of-state contrac- you and yours. 33

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 33 11/19/20 10:51 AM TURNING MILITARY

INTO AN IRONWORKING CAREER

inding the right candidate to become an iron- of a team. e ability to work as part of a team is such worker these days can be challenging. We are all an important trait in just about every walk of life, espe- F trying to nd people that care about their work, cially the skilled trades. care about one another and show up to work on time We asked Connor what he did initially once he each day. One good source that continues to provide was discharged from the Marines? “Aer I nished people with these qualities is Helmets to Hardhats. We my contract, I used my GI Bill to attend the Orange want to introduce you to a young man named Connor Coast College and enrolled in their welding program.” Burley, a rst six-month apprentice ironworker and While there, he earned an associate degree in science member of Local Union 433 (Los Angeles). and welding technology. He also obtained his welder Prior to becoming an apprentice, Connor served quali cation in SMAW as well as his L.A. City welding his country for four years in the United States Marine license. When we asked Connor how he heard about Corps and, upon his discharge, had reached the rank of Helmets to Hardhats, he informed us he heard about it corporal. We asked Connor what he felt were the most during his transitional readiness seminar when he was bene cial skills he learned while in the military? “My beginning to transfer out of the Marine Corps. most bene cial skills that I took away from my military We really wanted to know why Connor chose to enter experience were time management, problem-solving the skilled trades. Aer nishing up his degree in college, abilities and good communication skills.” Connor he told us he wanted to take a little time to make sure THE IRONWORKER added that he also learned the ability to work as part he was making the right career decision. “I spent a lot 34

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 34 11/19/20 12:22 PM of time talking to my friends and colleagues and I came Connor Burley is the type to the realization that I would be better suited and hap- of young man we need in our pier using my hands and working in the elements, as part trade and we are thankful to of a team, as opposed to your typical 9-to-5 o ce job.” have him as well. Helmets to He told us that he was looking for a rewarding career. Hardhats is a great resource We also asked him what he felt were the top three ben- that can help us nd other ets of joining the Iron Workers? “I feel that having the young men and women like ability to work with a collective bargaining agreement, Connor, who have not only enjoy better working conditions and have a good pen- proudly served their coun- sion program are all very important to me.” Being part try but are now looking for Ed Abbott of a team and feeling a strong sense of accomplishment a career. If your local union H to H Advisory Committee 2020 NOVEMBER is something all ironworkers feel when the job is com- isn’t using H to H for recruit- pleted. Aer all, we don’t go to the o ce; we build them! ing purposes, you need to ask why not? eir website Connor told us he’s very thankful to Helmets is helmetstohardhats.org. If you have any questions or to Hardhats and his recruiter Quincy Lunford, the need help, please contact General Organizer Ed Abbott southwest regional manager for Helmets to Hardhats. at [email protected]. Quincy helped recruit him into our trade and is also an Editor’s note: Job site photos were taken prior to the ironworker and a member of Local 433. 2020 pandemic. 35

63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 35 11/19/20 10:51 AM APR · MAY · JUN · 2020

RAB NEW ENGLAND RAB NEW YORK/ RAB Total Quarterly Grant Expenditures: $161,625 Total Quarterly Grant IMPACT invested $29,546 in a total Expenditures: $76,376 station for apprenticeship training at IMPACT invested $19,660 in new Iron Workers Local 7 (Boston). IMPACT doors and heating units for the Iron contributed $1,875 to the Foundation Workers Local 11 (Newark, N.J.) for Fair Contracting of Connecticut training facility. The upgrades are (FFC), a nonprofit organization that necessary to improve e•ciency monitors public works construction in the welding booth area and the projects covered under the state installation of new doors will be used of Connecticut’s Prevailing Wage

RECAP as hands-on training for apprentices. Law and the Davis-Bacon Act and IMPACT spent $2,059 on training supports legislative initiatives facility upgrades for the Iron Workers bringing greater enforcement of Local 440 (Utica, N.Y.) training center. existing compliance provisions.

GREAT LAKES RAB

Total Quarterly Grant Expenditures: $110,154 QUARTERLY IMPACT paid $11,019 for a virtual welder at Iron Workers Local 172 (Columbus, Ohio). It will be taken to job fairs and outreach events and used in the apprenticeship school to train ironworkers. IMPACT invested $40,937 in training facility upgrades at Iron Workers Local 550 (Canton, Ohio).

MIDWEST RAB

Total Quarterly Grant Expenditures: $15,689 IMPACT invested $4,048 in welding equipment for Iron Workers Local 136 (Chicago). IMPACT paid $8,682 to cover Oœ the Job Accident payments for April, May and June 2020.

EASTERN CANADA CANADA RAB RAB SOUTHEAST RAB ONTARIO RAB Total Quarterly Grant Expenditures: $47,351 NEW ENGLAND IMPACT invested $20,389 in rigging RAB training equipment and tools for PACIFIC Iron Workers Local 798 (Mobile, NORTHWEST RAB HEARTLAND NEW YORK/ Ala.). The equipment will be used to RAB PHILADELPHIA provide EPRI Rigging Certification for GREAT RAB ironworkers who perform maintenance LAKES RAB work at nuclear facilities throughout the region. IMPACT paid $11,782 to MIDWEST RAB cover Oœ the Job Accident payments for April, May and June 2020.

CALIFORNIA & SOUTHEAST VICINITY RAB RAB

SOUTHWEST RAB THE IRONWORKER

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63263_IW_November_2020_X2.indd 36 11/19/20 10:51 AM IMPACT issued the following grants*, convened the following meetings and coordinated the following trainings during the second quarter of 2020. *For a full listing of grant disbursements, contact the IMPACT office at (800) 545-4921. RAB COCHAIRS

NEW ENGLAND RAB

SHAWN NEHILEY, Iron Workers SOUTHWEST RAB PACIFIC IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR District Council of New England States NORTHWEST RAB Total Quarterly Grant CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR DAVID HUNT, Berlin Steel Expenditures: $28,507.99 Total Quarterly Grant IMPACT reimbursed $7,430 for National Expenditures: $46,182 NEW YORK/PHILADELPHIA RAB Commission for the Certification of IMPACT invested $20,000 in a STEPHEN SWEENEY, Iron Workers IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR Crane Operators training and testing new forklift for the Montana Iron District Council of Philadelphia and Vicinity in the region to meet the Occupational Workers Joint Apprenticeship CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR BayShore Rebar, Inc. Safety and Health Administration Training Committee. IMPACT JOSEPH MERLINO, requirements to operate spider paid $1,073 to cover O– the Job cranes. IMPACT paid $5,069 to cover Accident payments for Iron Workers GREAT LAKES RAB O– the Job Accident payments Local 732 (Pocatello, Idaho). WILLIAM WOODWARD, Iron Workers IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR for April, May and June 2020. Great Lakes District Council RAB MEETINGS/IMPACT COURSES CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR DARLAINE TAYLOR, Century Steel Erectors RAB Executive Committee Meeting – May 6, 2020 – Online WESTERN MIDWEST RAB CANADA RAB DAVID BEARD, Iron Workers IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR District Council of St. Louis and Vicinity Total Quarterly Grant ROBERT HOOVER, Expenditures: C$93,650 CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR HEARTLAND RAB Matrix North American Construction IMPACT invested $4,115 in a mobile Total Quarterly Grant training trailer for Iron Workers SOUTHEAST RAB Expenditures: $32,187 Local 771 (Regina, Saskatchewan). KENDALL MARTIN, Iron Workers IMPACT paid $12,587 for Basic and IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR IMPACT invested $11,475 in training District Council of Mid-Atlantic States Intermediate Rigging Training for facility upgrades for Iron Workers Local ironworkers employed by Waiward 21 (Omaha). The local is updating an VICTOR CORNELLIER, Steel. The training was provided by CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR area of the training center to be used TSI/Exterior Wall Systems the Alberta Construction Training for rigging training exercises. IMPACT Institute and is mandatory for paid $3,300 for OSHA 30 training SOUTHWEST RAB members working on IOL’s site. that was provided for ironworkers JERRY WILSON, Iron Workers District IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR employed with Cedar Valley Steel. Council of Texas & Mid-South States

CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR DAVE BENNETT, Bennett Steel, Inc. ONTARIO RAB HEARTLAND RAB

CALIFORNIA & MICHAEL L. BAKER, Iron Workers Total Quarterly Grant IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR VICINITY RAB Expenditures: C$174,741 District Council of North Central States PETER HAYES, Red Cedar Total Quarterly Grant IMPACT invested $80,231 for new CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR Expenditures: $68,592 equipment at the Iron Workers Local Steel Erectors, Inc. 765 training facility (Ottawa, Ontario). IMPACT paid $9,750 for ongoing IMPACT paid $90,606 to outfit Iron CALIFORNIA & VICINITY RAB ironworker member harassment Workers Local 721 (Toronto, Ontario) DONALD ZAMPA, Iron Workers District and discrimination training. This IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR with personal protective equipment Council of the State of California & Vicinity training is necessary to comply with (PPE) for the COVID-19 pandemic. California law. IMPACT invested CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR DAVID McEUEN, California Erectors, Inc. $28,683 in National Commission for the Certification of Crane PACIFIC NORTHWEST RAB Operators’ mobile crane training STEVE PENDERGRASS, Iron Workers and certification at Iron Workers IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR EASTERN District Council of Pacific Northwest Local 377 (San Francisco). CANADA RAB CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR JEFF ILENSTINE, Tri States Rebar, Inc. Total Quarterly Grant Expenditures: C$30,175 WESTERN CANADA RAB IMPACT allocated $3,911 to certify Colin R. Daniels, Iron Workers District IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR Iron Workers Local 752’s (Halifax, Council of Western Canada Nova Scotia) training coordinator in Telehandler, Counter Balance Forklift CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR KEN BIRD, Supreme Steel and Skid Steer Training. This will enable him to provide training to ONTARIO RAB members as needed. IMPACT paid $3,608 for members of Iron Workers KEVIN BRYENTON, Iron Workers IRONWORKER CO-CHAIR Local 842 (St. John, New Brunswick) District Council of Ontario MAY 2020 to upgrade Welding T Class tickets. JACK MESLEY, CONTRACTOR CO-CHAIR Ontario Erectors Association, Inc. EASTERN CANADA RAB

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Local Member Local Member Local Member Name Name Name No. No. No. No. No. No. 3 1283748 FULMORE, MACEO 70 1382630 COLLINS, JOHN A 404 1402772 MOLINA, LUIS A 3 1546334 MCGANT, ALLANTE A 79 1540130 LATTA, GREGORY W 416 1381494 MASON, CORY E 3 1542660 MEANS, JOSHUA D 79 1468132 SHAHAYDA, JAMES M 416 1577294 SIDEBOTTOM, RYAN 3 1296730 OLEAR, EUGENE J 86 1481029 KENNEDY, BEAU J 416 1316714 TAYLOR, ANDRE 3 1265421 PEDIGO, CHAD A 86 1472770 ROSS, AUSTIN R 433 1442385 MAROTTA-BAXTER, CHARLES K 3 1557998 REGRUT, TIMOTHY J SANCHEZ-STENMAN, 433 1264212 OZOBIA, JOHN I 86 1557102 6 1488967 SAGE, MICHAEL G CHRISTOPHER J 440 1384121 KOZAK, JESSIE J 7 1237879 BEASLEY, JASON L 86 1345158 SCALICI, ANTHONY G 440 1292381 WILKINSON, WADE 7 1325572 BLAIS, MARK 86 1459479 WATE, TANNER M 477 1424110 SHARP, BRENDAN S 7 1237817 CESAITIS, JEFFREY E 86 1358006 WISELY, JEFFERY 492 1436271 JOHNSON, ROBERT K 7 1353295 CUMMINGS, EDWARD 92 1425184 CAMERON, MICHAEL J 492 1440721 SAMARTINO, CHARLES A 7 1460676 DARAS, JOHN 92 1569627 LEE, JESSE D 501 1497078 HARRIS, MICHAEL J 7 1495900 HAMILTON, AYELE 92 1446445 MOORE, ROY B 509 1567825 BOOTH, CLAYTON S 7 1539875 MOTT, GAVIN M 92 1406676 PALMER, BRANDEN R 512 1508119 BARR, JOSH 7 1323079 PAIGE, GORDON E 103 1389248 CHARLETON, MICHAEL D 512 1464401 KAMPA, DANIEL 7 1336222 ROCHE, DANIEL 118 1299066 HARRISON, CHRISTOPHER S 512 1330613 MURRAY, ALEX J 8 1502041 ALIOTO, DAN J 118 1257109 LEWIS, LARRY L 512 1477456 SELL, CHAD J 10 1393142 HEATHMAN, BRADLEY J 118 1251476 WRIGHT, BRIAN L 512 1287731 WILSON, BARRY T 10 1587665 ROSSER, AUSTIN M 147 1388961 BARRETT, RICHARD 549 1280822 BAKER, JONATHON L 10 1424952 SCHUMAN, TRENTON K 147 1516255 BENSON, DEMARCUS 549 1561840 HIGGINS, JACOB M 11 1438521 TOLOMEI, JEFFREY 155 1590545 PALOMARES, ARMANDO 568 1287921 BROADWATER, JUSTIN D 12 1512943 CARLONE, JARRETT L 207 1308726 PERSING, BRIAN W 577 1438231 NELSON, BRAD 12 1561294 WIDEMAN, JAKE K 229 1428967 GALINDO, DAVID 580 1508728 NOLAN, JOSEPH P 14 1469996 ALJANABI, MARWAN I 229 1282944 LASK, MICHAEL 580 1426758 RAMOS, MICHAEL A 14 1556166 HALL, TREVAR E 229 1266372 TILT, JEREMY R 580 1476599 RANKINE, PEABO S 17 1550997 BARTLOME, BLAKE R 263 1448780 WILCHER, DERRICK P 584 1282392 GRANTHAM, COLE E 17 1490917 KELLY, RICHARD J 290 1473691 PICKENS, LUCAS A 584 1388070 LEE, ANTHONY C 22 1422345 BEYER, JARED M 361 1505703 CARSON, NICO N 623 1293076 BOWEN, CHARLES E 22 1319851 GIBSON, DAVID L 361 1552966 JOHNSON, LARON C 625 1468254 GONZALEZ, JUAN 22 1364726 PAINTER, ZACHARY A 361 1500712 TOWERS, ERIK R 700 1577057 CRACKNELL, DANIEL 24 1371356 HOY, JEFFREY 361 1455880 ZEBRO, JOHN F 709 1503816 GREER, TRACI A 25 1411752 COHEN, JOSEPH M 377 1425069 CASTRO, JOHNNY 709 1106420 WRIGHT, KENNETH W 25 1380650 GODDARD, GRANT R 377 1127713 GALLEGOS, JOHN R 728 1395696 TSANOV, TSANKO D 25 1386889 PERRY, RANDY R 377 1472587 NAVARRO, JOSEPH 732 1347848 DONOVAN, JOHN R 25 1298959 RODRIGUEZ, DEAN 378 1361321 MALONE, MICHAEL A 751 1479620 CLARK, CHRISTOPHER 27 1257351 EVANS, TODD 378 1398823 ROLLER, CHRISTIAN D 751 1345707 FELTON, CASEY D 29 1551561 CLEMENT, ADAM D 395 1446153 CAMPLAN, TROY A 782 1471693 PULLEN, JACOB T 29 1520508 STOBERT, RICHARD A 395 1344041 WOODEN, ELISA S 782 1507214 TIMMONS, KEITH 37 1572369 LIZOTTE, ANTHONY J 396 1250792 BUTERA, BRIAN D 805 1557105 HRITUC, JOSHUA 40 1410040 ROMAHN, JESSE C 396 1348952 ENGLISH, CRAIG L 808 1369490 PEAKE, DAWN M 44 1409626 FELDKAMP, JAY R 396 1380069 MERCURIO, JACOB L 808 1543917 PROVOST, ALEX 46 1325617 EVRLEY, MICHAEL R 396 1379625 STANGE, WILLIAM D 851 1451945 BOWEN, TYLER 46 1411462 GALLOGLY, JONATHAN 399 1470925 TEMPLIN, MARK 851 1455510 DOUGHERTY, JACOB E 55 1443683 STONER, MICHAEL 401 1348833 MC MONAGLE, DANIEL W 851 1440097 WITHROW, DUSTIN M THE IRONWORKER 55 1566731 SZYMCZAK, BO 404 1297976 BROWN, ALLAN M 38

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JULY 2020

LOCAL NAME LOCAL NAME LOCAL NAME 1 CLARKE, MICHAEL J 40 BUDGELL, JAMES 416 SKIPPEN, CHARLES M 1 SAKALAS, RICHARD 55 POCA, DONALD E 433 BREWER, DEXTER R 3 CECCHINI, LEE M 60 ARCHER, STEVEN C 433 KOSARIK, JOHN T 3 LANCIA, EDWARD 63 FRITSCHE, GARY A 444 WILLARD, JOHN A 3 MILLS, ROBERT A 75 BRATCHER, BRADY 550 KELLEY, DONALD B 5 KOHLHEPP, THOMAS P 86 CHAMBERS, TERRELL A 580 WILLIAMS, GLEN J 5 PETSKO, FRANK 86 MCBRIDE, DANIEL L 584 HAKES, LONNIE D 5 WAGERMAN, CHARLES A 86 SHIELDS, DONALD R 623 TREADWAY, ANTHONY 5 WILLS, PAUL M 92 RUDOLPH, TONY R 704 COLLINS, WILLIAM B 7 CUSHING, MICHAEL J 103 KURTZ, DONALD V 704 HARRIS, BENNY R 7 GORDON, STEPHEN W 111 GOODRIDGE, ROBERT A 704 LYONS, JAMES L 7 MC LEAN, KIIYU 111 SUITER, RICK A 721 BATTAH, DENIS 7 MORRISON, JOSEPH D 111 WILCOX, TERRY D 728 MORRISSEAU, FRANK 7 REGIS, JAMESY K 118 ROQUE, DANNY 728 WARD, ALBERT 7 WARFORD, JOHN J 147 O’DAY, JAMES R 732 PHELPS, BRYCE A 8 DENEAU, BRUCE 167 GRIFFIN, MICHAEL J 736 ADAM, DENIS J 8 RANTA, RAYMOND P 172 BOYD, KENNETH W 736 THOMAS, CLARENCE 8 THIBAULT, MICHAEL 172 LYNCH, TIMOTHY P 751 JONES, ADAM 12 LEVEILLE, RONALD R 207 BECK, LEE A 751 SWANSON, GARY W 15 NESBITT, KEVIN 229 MATA, ADRIAN 764 GRACE, ARTHUR J 17 CARLSON, JEFFREY E 321 WARD, FRED L 764 MAHONEY, LEO F 21 GRITZMAKER, JERRY L 377 MARTINEZ, BENJAMIN 764 PHILPOTT, BERNARD 22 PAULSON, RICK J 377 SPENCLEY, RODNEY R 764 PORTER, WILLIAM J 24 DIAZ, PABLO 393 CLUCAS, WILLIAM M 764 WISEMAN, RICHARD 24 FORRESTER, KARL K 393 NORMAN, FRANK L 765 GUREVITCH, MARK B 25 HOFFMEYER, ROY J 395 BRUNNER, ROBERT F 769 WHITE, LEWIS 25 MAYBIN, ERNEST 395 BUSTAMANTE, DAVID M 771 KUFFNER, JOHN J 25 MAYNARD, GARY A 395 HAGBERG, ROBERT N 782 KNIGHT, GARY L 25 NICHOLS, TIMOTHY L 395 SPICER, JAMES D 787 BURGESS, RAYMOND L 25 NUSSELT, JOHN E 396 HAUSSELS, STEVEN WAYNE W 787 STRICKLAND, RANDALL R 25 PUCHALSKY, LARRY 396 HIGGINS, BRIAN J. J 787 WILSON, JOSEPH A 25 RUPPEL, JEFF A 397 FAGAN, JAMES D 787 YOUNG, JOSEPH H 25 SMITH, RICHARD J 397 HICKS, MICHAEL D 798 KELLEY, JEFFREY WAYNE W NOVEMBER 25 TAUBE, RICK 402 RUSHING, DON A 808 EDMUNDSON, DEAN R 25 ZAUCHA, WAYNE 416 ALEXANDER, DAVID S 842 GATES, ROBERT D 27 JIMMIE, GREGORY 416 DOMINGUEZ, MANUEL 33 SWANSON, NORMAN E 416 LOPEZ, DAVID 2020

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AUGUST 2020

LOCAL NAME LOCAL NAME LOCAL NAME 1 PUZON, FRED T 75 DITSCH, TOM D 416 LYKINS, JERRY L 5 HELMICK, MICHAEL D 86 HENDERSON, LONNIE R 416 THIBODEAU, DAVID B 5 WALTON, GEORGE W 103 PHARRIS, STEVIE J 433 DOLIM, MIKE L 7 ALLARD, FRANCIS 111 HYNES, RICHARD P 444 KOFOID, DENNIS R 7 CASH, JAMES J 172 MILLIRON, DONALD G 477 CLARK, MICHAEL L 7 CLARKIN, DAVID D 378 DE AVILLA, GARY E 495 MEYER, RICHARD D 7 ZIEHLER, ROBERT G 378 SEBASTIANI, WILLIAM C 498 JOHNSON, RODNEY D 11 KELLETT, ROBERT S 378 WEST, CHARLES W 512 FISHER, JAMES R 17 CENTORBI, ANGELO J 384 YATES, RICKY P 512 HARD, HARRY D 17 LEWIS, KEVIN P 392 BRUEGGEMANN, GARY G 512 LUBARSKI, JEFF B 22 HARRIS, JEFFREY J 392 ROBBINS, RANDY P 625 NAKAMOTO, GARY N 25 CORRELL, KENNETH D 395 DEVINE, ALEX R 721 FERGUSON, MARTIN J 25 EAKINS, BOBBY R 396 BARNES, STANLEY J 752 MAC DONALD, DONALD B 25 RIVETT, JOHN L 396 FELD, GARY E. E 764 PARSONS, DERICK 25 ROKSIEWICZ, RICHARD E 396 KOSSMANN, WILLIAM D 764 ROCHE, JOHN W 33 SWANSON, GARY N 396 VAUGHN, CEASEAR 808 CREWS, DOUGLAS W 46 SMITH, ANTHONY 401 MARSH, FRANK 808 DVORAK, STANLEY J 48 BURKHAM, GILBERT A 401 MULLEN, DAVID R 842 LEBLANC, EUGENE 63 MENDEZ, ALFREDO G 401 NESSLER, THOMAS J

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APPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR JULY 2020

L.U. MEMBER CLAIM L.U. MEMBER CLAIM L.U. MEMBER CLAIM NAME AMOUNT NAME AMOUNT NAME AMOUNT NO. NUMBER NUMBER NO. NUMBER NUMBER NO. NUMBER NUMBER 1 614702 HENRY, PATRICK K. 113001 2,200.00 97 821874 MAKEIFF, FRANK 113022 2,200.00 584S 452609 SMITH, TROY L. 113051 2,000.00 1 1551813 RADBEL, JONATHAN L. 113002 500.00 97 742606 ZIMMER, LEO 113023 2,200.00 623 506142 VIDRINE, EARSBY J. 113052 2,200.00 5 1558979 LYNCH, STANLEY 112980 500.00 103 991815 HILL, WILLIAM M. 113015 2,200.00 711 523477 DEER, PAUL G. 113024 2,200.00 5 1010520 MC NAIR, DAVID L. 112981 2,000.00 111 815945 MAYHALL, FREDDIE C. 113016 2,200.00 711 596864 ROCHETTE, CLAUDE 113025 2,200.00 8 996418 KIDDER, C K. 112982 2,200.00 118 1118628 LABARRY, DAVID J. 112991 2,000.00 712 1175435 BOLAN, ROBERT M. 113026 2,000.00 8 1175417 LESTER, MICHAEL J. 112983 2,000.00 172 789362 WHITE, WILLIAM W. 112992 2,200.00 712 1092074 STANGELAND, NILS M. 113027 2,000.00 8 383862 POMEROY, PAUL E. 112984 2,200.00 378 859443 BALLARD, ROYCE G. 113017 2,200.00 712 1301876 STEVENSON, DAVID 113028 1,750.00 10 1360824 MYERS, JAMES K. 112986 1,750.00 378 715557 MASSINE, LEE ROY N. 113018 2,200.00 721 485045 DALY, ANTHONY 113029 2,200.00 11 503264 BRITTAIN, COLUMBUS P. 112987 2,200.00 395 648990 LIBICH, WILLIAM M. 112993 2,200.00 721 707490 GRAVELLE, LAURENT 113030 2,200.00 11 682238 SPRING, JOSEPH J. 112988 2,200.00 395 659763 WATSON, LAWRENCE D. 112994 2,200.00 721 1575750 PEARSON, DWAYNE 113031 500.00 17 975450 HEINRICH, TIMOTHY J. 113003 2,200.00 396 846210 JARVIS, EVERETT C. 113019 2,200.00 721 1093035 PELLERIN, RAYMOND J. 113032 2,000.00 17 591194 KARADIMAS, GEORGE 113004 2,200.00 399 858643 SMITH, THOMAS H. 113041 2,200.00 732 1288236 EASTLICK, TOM D. 113020 1,750.00 17 1500676 KILEY, SEAN P. 113005 1,400.00 399S 1539503 HUMPHRIES, LARRY R. 113040 800.00 736 975556 ATKINS, GEORGE A. 113033 2,000.00 17 780010 MATTIOLI, WILLIAM A. 113038 2,200.00 402 851014 PATTERSON, GREGORY W. 112995 2,000.00 764 1201821 MC GRATH, PATRICK W. 113034 2,000.00 17 1159977 SNYDER, ALLAN 113006 2,200.00 404 1466340 BUCKLEY, COREY 112996 1,750.00 769 683264 COTTLE, JAMES D. 113053 2,200.00 40 639418 ETURASPE, DAVID 113007 2,200.00 477 767636 HESTER, DELMAR N. 112997 2,200.00 769 1126385 MEREDITH, WILLIAM 113054 2,200.00 40 833605 GAULDEN, PAUL R. 113008 2,200.00 477 733978 WOODARD, EDWARD D. 112998 2,200.00 771 971005 RYAN, EUGENE P. 113035 2,200.00 40 1026978 HANRATTY, MATTHEW 113009 2,000.00 516 591898 BEYER, JAMES W. 113042 2,000.00 798 937600 DUEITT, OWEN D. 112999 2,200.00 40 833607 KRAHAM, WILLIAM J. 113010 2,200.00 516 1087006 CRAWFORD, ROBERT C. 113043 2,000.00 798 714995 TILLMAN, ERWIN E. 113000 1,750.00 40 923716 RYAN, JOHN 113011 2,200.00 516 1126824 DAVIS, CHARLES D. 113044 2,000.00 842 794252 DOLLARD, NORMAND 113036 2,200.00 44 1015207 MILIUS, ROBERT S. 113012 2,200.00 549 1073832 PRYOR, JERRY A. 113045 2,000.00 842 1077999 PUGH, RICHARD E. 113037 2,200.00 44 966058 WEBSTER, CARL D. 113013 2,200.00 580 1075201 DOLCE, FRANK W. 113046 2,200.00 55 1187913 KITCH, JEFFREY L. 112989 2,200.00 580 1082822 LAIFOOK, WILSON 113047 2,200.00 TOTAL DEATH BENEFITS PAID: 152,400.00 67 718322 BLACKFORD, KENNEY L. 113014 2,200.00 580 1060479 MONDELLO, ROBERT 113048 2,200.00 75 1228025 FABER, JOHN 112990 7,000.00 580 646954 STALKER, CHARLES R. 113049 2,200.00 DISAPPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR JULY 2020: NONE 97 1457570 KLIMEK, BUDDY D. 113021 1,750.00 584 605184 BARTEE, SAM B. 113050 2,200.00

nion Plus recently awarded $300,000 in scholarships to 215 students representing 43 unions, including three win- U ners representing the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers. This year’s group of scholarship recipients includes university, college, and trade or technical school students from 38 states. Iron Workers’ family members THE IRON WORKERS’ WINNERS ARE: • Brynn Radtke of Antigo, Wisconsin: Radtke, whose father, Nicholas Radtke, is a member of Local 383 (Madison, Wisc.), AWARDED has been awarded a $1,500 scholarship. • Declan Willems of Kings Park, New York: Willems, whose father, Christian Willems, is a member of Local 40 (New York), has been 2020 UNION PLUS awarded a $1,000 scholarship. • Giovanna Zampa of Benicia, California: Zampa, whose father, SCHOLARSHIPS Donald Zampa, is a member of Iron Workers Local 378 (Oakland, NOVEMBER Calif.), has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship.

WINNERS HONORED FOR “Union Plus is proud to be able to increase our scholarship award amount this year and help more union families than ever before,” Union ACHIEVEMENT AND UNION VALUES

Plus President Mitch Stevens said. “At a time when many families have 2020 been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, we are espe- Visit unionplus.org/scholarship for applications cially glad to support this year’s group of 215 hardworking students as and benefit eligibility. they further their educations and pave the path for future success.”

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APPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR AUGUST 2020

L.U. MEMBER CLAIM L.U. MEMBER CLAIM L.U. MEMBER CLAIM NAME AMOUNT NAME AMOUNT NAME AMOUNT NO. NUMBER NUMBER NO. NUMBER NUMBER NO. NUMBER NUMBER 1 1002067 ARMSTRONG, GREGORI V. 113096 2,000.00 67 783012 GREENWOOD, THOMAS F. 113178 2,200.00 444 754993 PACKLEY, WILSON K. 113160 2,200.00 1 1337582 MARTENZ, NEIL 113119 1,750.00 75 1089212 BOGART, WAYDE 113070 2,000.00 444 792228 RUDNEY, MICHAEL C. 113092 2,200.00 1 654327 MELTON, A C. 113097 2,200.00 75 721494 JACKSON, CLARENCE M. 113153 2,200.00 451 833544 JORDAN, MICHAEL J. 113093 2,200.00 1 624679 PICKLER, JOHN S. 113121 2,200.00 75 895353 KELLY, MARK 113071 2,200.00 512 1341641 ANDERSON, MATTHEW A. 113186 1,750.00 1 627713 RABUS, WILLIAM F. 1131872 2,200.00 75 672219 MORGAN, PHILLIP K. 113154 2,200.00 512 1089960 MCSTOTT, DALE G. 113129 2,000.00 1 565325 ROSENBACH, GEORGE D. 113120 2,200.00 75 601340 STEELE, HARRY L. 113072 2,200.00 512 665814 SCHELL, JAMES L. 113130 2,200.00 1 849421 STOVALL, LEE 1131723 2,200.00 86 663208 KEELEY, DONALD D. 113074 2,200.00 516 1577593 PHAN, HAI T. 113104 500.00 3 378707 CODAN, DANIEL 113140 2,200.00 97 1279327 SHEPEK, GORDON M. 113162 1,750.00 550 725816 HEINTZELMAN, RAYMOND L. 113161 2,200.00 3 916008 COLLINS, LAWRENCE A. 113141 2,200.00 97 717581 VANCE, DONALD R. 113163 2,200.00 580 624969 ARZANO, ANGELO 113131 2,200.00 3 426260 FLOWERS, RONALD W. 113055 2,200.00 103 1240513 DEIG, ANDREW G. G. 113179 1,750.00 580 912127 BRODERICK, CHARLES R. 113105 2,200.00 3 1230858 HELSEL, CRAIG 113190 1,750.00 118 663267 DECKER, GEORGE A. 113200 2,200.00 580 546566 CREEGAN, JOHN J. 113106 2,200.00 3 831025 MEYER, HARRY E. 113142 2,200.00 118 660776 HAYWORTH, HAROLD 113075 2,200.00 580 859701 EDWARDS, CRAIG 113132 2,200.00 3 478095 SULLIVAN, WILLIAM H. 113143 2,200.00 135 469064 CAMPBELL, EARL 113201 2,200.00 580 884397 O LEARY, JOHN F. 113107 2,200.00 5 1346536 BARNES, RALPH D. 113144 1,750.00 135 746267 LAMBERT, GEORGE B. 113076 2,200.00 580 623280 REISER, ROBERT 113108 2,200.00 5 854759 BAUGUES, DONALD R. 113191 2,200.00 135 1573714 MOLANO, YESNIEL 113077 500.00 580 1436943 WATSON, KEVIN 113109 1,750.00 5 911238 JONES, GEORGE L. 113056 2,200.00 136 1368911 AMEDEO, MICHAEL 113180 1,750.00 584 744001 GORDON, MAC 113110 2,200.00 5 586031 KOMROWSKI, ROYAL E. 113192 2,200.00 147 815073 ARNOLD, THOMAS L. 113078 2,200.00 584 801795 TINDLE, FAY LEROY 113111 2,200.00 6 863993 CAMPBELL, JOHN E. 113098 2,200.00 155 735810 DAWSON, GARY R. 113079 2,200.00 623 795633 BEAMAN, CALVIN C. 113133 2,200.00 7 823524 JONES, DONALD H. 113057 2,000.00 172 1031307 PACKER, MICHAEL J. 113155 2,200.00 623 1023983 BUCK, HARRY 113134 2,200.00 7 568162 KNOWLTON, KENNETH 113193 2,200.00 172 589100 WALBURN, DWIGHT L. 113156 2,200.00 623 707178 TIPPEN, LESLEY J. 113188 2,200.00 7 683097 VILLENEUVE, MAURICE 113059 2,200.00 229 765648 DOW, BRADLEY L. 113080 2,200.00 623 861610 VIZENA, L D. 113135 2,200.00 8 874666 NUSHART, CLIFFORD W. 1131454 2,200.00 229 962738 PRICE, MICHAEL A. 113081 2,200.00 704 950201 FINE, ARCHIE R. 113136 2,200.00 11 1270003 BREGENZER, TIMOTHY 113060 1,750.00 263 1028637 CARTER, EARNEST G. 113082 1,750.00 709 1563317 STANFIELD, FURMAN M. 113206 500.00 11 844408 HUDES, HOWARD R. 113146 2,200.00 263 477436 POWERS, JOHN H. 113083 2,200.00 711 860310 RACINE, RICHARD 113113 2,200.00 11 833765 NEVINS, JOHN J. 113194 2,200.00 321 777214 HUIE, JERRY A. 113100 2,200.00 720 971947 HAUK, GEORGE J. 113117 2,200.00 14 628370 MCKERLIE, MEL I. 113061 2,200.00 361 371079 OLSEN, EDWARD J. 113125 2,200.00 720 515545 LAUMAN, JOHN 113114 2,200.00 14 931305 MORTON, CHARLES E. 113195 2,200.00 377 1511527 HUEY, ALAN 113084 1,150.00 720 1439209 NICHOL, SHAWN 113116 1,750.00 14 996824 RANGEL, LUPE G. 113062 2,200.00 378 1002675 HARBISON, BILL G. 113101 2,200.00 720 1415775 PHANEUF, FRANK 113115 1,750.00 21 501754 CONWAY, JEROME M. 113063 2,200.00 378 753542 NICHOLS, TERRY L. 113126 2,200.00 721 1065502 ANGELONE, PIETRO 113164 2,200.00 21 1122436 REGAN, JOHN 113064 2,200.00 383 811092 HAUPT, JAMES K. 113181 2,200.00 728 450511 BRONEVITCH, STEVE 113165 2,200.00 22 1523675 CROCKETT, TREY 113174 1,150.00 383 750239 PANKOW, RICHARD J. 113182 2,200.00 732 853518 WHELCHEL, JOHN A. 113189 2,200.00 22 1561184 GREEN, JEFFREY L. 113122 500.00 387 772104 SANCHEZ, HECTOR A. 113157 2,200.00 736 616201 BARD, VIATEUR 113166 2,200.00 22 722117 SHOEMAKER, WILLIAM C. 113099 2,200.00 387 659789 WEEKS, HERMAN D. 113204 2,200.00 764 1206285 KENNEDY, KEVIN E. 113167 2,000.00 24 789951 WEATHERMAN, JERRY 113175 2,200.00 393 757469 CADIE, THOMAS L. 113085 2,200.00 765 673512 CHAUSSE, JOSEPH D. 113168 2,200.00 25 930134 GROOMS, ALLEN L. 113196 2,200.00 395 726727 DADO, JOSEPH R. 113202 2,200.00 765 835122 LADOUCEUR, ROGER 113169 2,200.00 25 535013 KIRCHOFF, JAMES A. 113149 2,200.00 395 927954 EDGE, CHARLES E. 113086 2,200.00 765 1393023 MACPHERSON, NORMAN 113170 1,750.00 25 975828 PEET, ALEX R. 113065 2,200.00 395 963480 HAGBERG, ROBERT N. 113903 2,200.00 765 915865 WALMSLEY, LARRY J. 113171 2,000.00 25 530202 PHILLIPS, ROBERT 113066 2,200.00 395 1446161 HEFFRON, AARON J. 113087 1,750.00 782 970973 LARRISON, CARL D. 113112 2,200.00 25 1297567 SMITH, MATT D. 113150 1,750.00 396 823561 FRICK, HAROLD W. 113127 2,200.00 786 709050 GENEREUX, GERALD 113118 2,200.00 25 660771 STROIA, SIMON 113197 2,200.00 401 854978 CONROY, MICHAEL 113088 2,200.00 787 673716 KISER, WILLIAM C. 113207 2,200.00 25 723937 TENNISWOOD, CHARLES R. 113198 2,200.00 402 800703 DESROSIERS, ANDRE M. 113089 2,200.00 790 479943 SPITERI, JOHN J. 113094 2,000.00 25 1019664 WEST, JOHN B. 113067 1,750.00 402 1204237 MAGILL, SCOTT R. 113090 2,200.00 848 795628 BRAYBOY, MACK 113137 2,200.00 33 553911 CREAGER, DONALD 113176 2,200.00 416 1529628 BARAJAS, JUAN P. 113128 3,200.00 848 738747 GRAHAM, ELDRED 113138 2,200.00 37 869104 LACHANCE, DAVID G. 113177 2,200.00 416 682354 BUBION, ARNOLD 113183 2,200.00 853 1188613 FRIENZA, JOSEPH S. 113139 2,000.00 37 616519 SLIWINSKI, RICHARD 113123 2,200.00 416 1526818 CAMACHO, LUIS 113184 1,150.00 46 601561 MCKEE, WILLIAM D. 113124 2,200.00 416 1279120 ROBLES, LUIS 113185 1,750.00 TOTAL DEATH BENEFITS PAID: 304,200.00 60 681382 EMERSON, ROLAND S. 113199 2,200.00 417 826110 STOUT, ROBERT T. 113158 2,200.00 63 588275 MILLER, FRANCIS H. 113151 2,200.00 417 1135260 SUTHERLAND, HARRY A. 113159 2,200.00 DISAPPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR AUGUST 2020: 63 628111 MITACEK, ROBERT 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